Will Examine If Cut-Off Reduction For NEET-PG Affects Quality Of Education: Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of India has agreed to review petitions challenging the percentile cut-off for the NEET-PG 2025 examination, focusing on the potential implications of a reduction in cut-off scores on the quality of postgraduate medical education. This examination comes in light of concerns raised by various stakeholders in the medical education sector, who argue that lowering the cut-off could compromise educational standards and the overall competency of medical graduates. The court's decision to investigate these claims reflects the ongoing debate surrounding the balance between accessibility to medical education and maintaining rigorous quality standards. The outcome of this review could have significant ramifications for future medical professionals and the healthcare system in India, as it seeks to ensure that educational policies support both inclusivity and excellence in medical training.
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