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The Supreme court decision over conducting NEET exam to repalce all local entrance Tests like EMCET brought a very tough situations to students appearing for MBBS eligibility tests, although government  is planning to help from one side there are many students from other side are suffering a lot from this peak stage statements.
lets see a situation of a student name  S Selvamani from Kuzhumani village (Tiruchy)
 “I don’t understand anything from this,” said S Selvamani from Kuzhumani village, staring all confused and blank at last year’s All India Pre Medical Test paper.
This girl was hardly showing her level  at studies, having a spectacular score of  486 out of 500 in Class 10 which made her whole family to have hopes  that she was on track to become doctor. For the very modest family, her getting this MBBS admission made it looks like Impossible on easy way.

By the statements and decisions of Supreme Court about  admissions to MBBS and dental courses are going to be  decided by their level of performance  in the national level test that is completely based on the CBSE syllabus, those smart, intelligent and ambitious persons like Selvamani are completely made worried.
 The only major drawback is their inability to comprehend technical terms in English at all of a sudden – which is going to be held in the second phase on July 24 – and not having enough money to take up special coaching.
The AIPMT is a bilingual test of  English and Hindi and there is no clarity as yet as to what would happen to the students of their local  languages from various Indian states.

“Having Studies and completed  schooling in Tamil as the medium of instruction, picking up an entrance test in Hindi or English, and that too which is  based on CBSE curriculum, is going to be a really tough task,” 

“But now, the verdict has pushed down my confidence levels by bringing me in to the tough situation of  learning English, technical terms of science in that language within limited time and need  to cover the entire syllabus of higher secondary CBSE curriculum,”


There was hope for these students if the test papers are made available in English and the regional language, be it Tamil, Telegu, Kannada or Malayalam, said by there School headmasters and teachers however, Selvamani is so determined to do her best, and has already begun her preparations for AIPMT.

No clarity for aspirants

With a three-judge bench headed by CJI TS Thakur refusing to hear an urgent plea on Saturday seeking modification of its order on NEET for medical and dental courses admission, lakhs of students will appear for the test on Sunday.

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