Chennai sources added that Tamilnadu Chief Minister Edappadi Palaniswami announced that the admissions to Indian Medical courses Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy in Tamilnadu for the 2018 to 2019 academic year will be held based solely on Class 12 marks. Recently the Chief Minister conducted a high level meeting at the Secretariat on Monday to discuss the order issued by the Madurai bench of Madras High Court to award 196 grace marks to students who had given NEET 2018 in Tamil.



Meanwhile in the meeting the decision of the central government regarding NEET based admissions to Indian medicine courses in Tamilnadu was also discussed. Furthermore a press release from the Secretariat stated that the state government has been firm in conveying its opposition to NEET based admissions to Indian medicine courses in the state.

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The statement said “The decision of the central government to adopt NEET based admissions to Indian medicine courses is in direct contradiction to the state’s policy based opposition and to the provisions of the Tamilnadu Regulation of Admission in Professional Courses Act, 2006”. Reports added the order was issued after the CPI(M) MP TK Rangarajan filed a petition in the HC pointing out translation issues in the Tamil question paper issued by CBSE and the court had also ordered the CBSE to release a revised rank list after incorporating the grace marks within two weeks from the date of order.

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