Hyderabad sources reported that an annoyed NEET aspirant who scored 400-480 out of 720 in NEET-2018 has written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi explaining the hardships aspirants faced due to the NEET examination. Accordingly the main aim of the NEET was to ease mental and financial burden on medical aspirants and to prevent malpractices like capitation fees and to ensure merit remained the sole criterion for admissions, but none of these were followed alleged the aspirant. 



 Meanwhile the students who could not even make it to 150 out of 720 in the entrance were getting seats in private medical colleges and even in deemed universities across the country. Furthermore the meritorious students, on the other hand, were losing government seats even due to one mark and were being forced to join private medical colleges.

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He said in the letter that “Students who do not deserve are getting admission with the power of money and what kind of doctors will they become in future? If they are not able to pay it, will their child end up sitting at home? Moreover there are numerous students like us who secured good marks in NEET, but are yet to get a seat in government medical colleges and the seats are a handful and aspirants are 13 to 14 lakh”.

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