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Who have low vision problems apply himself as a pH student in neet exam they are not eligible in neet exam w.b state .is it right or not?


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Rejina Khatun 4th Jul, 2019
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DEBASISH PADHY 7th Jul, 2019

Hello Rejina

According to the Medical Council of India (MCI) persons with visual impairment of 40 per cent or more could not be admitted to the undergraduate medical course. However in some cases the supreme court upreme Court has allowed persons suffering from 'low vision', a disability in which the eyesight cannot be corrected or improved, to pursue the MBBS course and treat patients. So if you are eligible you can challenge the decision of counselling committee in court other possible solution is correct your eye sight according to MCI norms if possible. Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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