Summary: Mumbai: The last day of MBBS admissions to private colleges concluded amidst chaos. Many wait outside these institutes on the final day to grab seats that go vacant after the official rounds,” said the official. “The numbers of medical aspirants always outnumber the total number of seats. While several aspirants got seats of their choices, many others were left disappointed.The state government failed to get an extension of deadline for private college admissions from the Supreme Court. Though institutes were allowed to fill the seats on their own after the second round, some seats may still remain vacant at some institutes, claimed parents.
Mumbai: The last day of MBBS admissions to private colleges concluded amidst chaos. While several aspirants got seats of their choices, many others were left disappointed.The state government failed to get an extension of deadline for private college admissions from the Supreme Court. Though institutes were allowed to fill the seats on their own after the second round, some seats may still remain vacant at some institutes, claimed parents.
The Directorate of Medical Education and Research (DMER) will know about the status of vacant seats only after the colleges submit a report.A DMER official said hundreds of students are in the waitlist and there could be fewer vacancies. “The numbers of medical aspirants always outnumber the total number of seats. Many wait outside these institutes on the final day to grab seats that go vacant after the official rounds,” said the official..
[SOURCE:-NYOOOZ]