Student informs SC that result of allocation of seats and courses to PG disciplines, which were to be declared on June 12, were on the Web on June 11
The petitioner said that she was allotted a seat in a Mumbai-based medical college for a post-graduate degree course but participated in the second round of counselling so that she could get admission to a discipline of her choice. Mittal completed all formalities for her admission in the Mumbai medical college on May 16. Failing to get a better opportunity in the second round of counselling, the petitioner locked her earlier post-graduate degree course admission in the Mumbai college.
The result of the allocation of seats and the courses was slated to be declared on June 12 but on June 11 the results were available on the Internet.u00a0The results leaked on the Internet showed that she had been admitted to a diploma course in veneralogy and dermatology, whereas she had opted for a post-graduate degree course.
The petitioner told the court that several other candidates had suffered such downscaling of their courses from post-graduate MS/MD to diploma courses and vice-versa.u00a0Counsel Rekha Pandey, who appeared for the government, sought time for taking instruction from the directorate general of health services. The matter will come up for hearing tomorrow.u00a0
