In a statement, ABVP State secretary Chinthakayala Jhansi said the GO 33 issued by the Health department to determine the domicile status for MBBS and BDS admissions has become a curse on Telangana medicine aspirants.
As against 77th rank in the initial result, Anuran Ghosh secured 137th rank with a percentile of 99.9939570 in the revised result in the general category. However, Ghosh continued to be Telangana topper.
The matter will be heard next on July 11. In a preliminary affidavit filed before the top court last week, the Centre opposed the cancellation of the NEET-UG exam saying that scrapping the entire exam would seriously jeopardise the lakhs of honest candidates who attempted the question paper held on May 5.
Counselling session was expected to start on July 6 even though Medical Counselling Committee had not shared any detailed notification and schedule for it
The outcome of investigations over NEET paper leak allegations in Bihar and other Indian States, has intensified demands for re-conducting of NEET exams.