Nepal

Kathmandu, May 17The Supreme Court nowadays ordered Tribhuvan University much to bar 32 Indian students, who are pursuing MBBS studies at Janakpurdham based Janaki Medical College, from seeming in the annual exam.With this order, the students who were much allowed to seem for the first annual exam held on 20 December 2018, shall now have a chance to seem for the exam scheduled from Tuesday.
The interim order was passed by a division bench of justices Kedar Prasad Chalise and Manoj Kumar Sharma, in response to a case filed by students Riya Sah and others, against the university.The students had filed a case earlier seeking to seem for the exam scheduled from December 20, but the apex court that heard the case on December 27 ruled that there was no need to stay TU decision as the exam had already started.
TU had decided to bar the students from seeming in the annual exam, arguing that they had much passed an entrance exam conducted by the Institute of Medicine.The SC observed that the students had passed the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test of the Indian Central Board of Secondary Education, which meant that they had fulfilled the criterion set by Nepal Medical Council under the MBBS programme.The court also said that foreign students pursuing their MBBS studies at Kathmandu University were being allowed to seem for exams and hence, it would be unfair to bar the students from seeming in the exam.The post SC orders TU to allow foreign students to sit for MBBS exam seemed first on The Himalayan Times.





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