
15 November 2025
The Supreme Court is set to hear a plea urging the National Medical Commission (NMC) to ensure that no postgraduate seats go vacant in pre-clinical and para-clinical branches across medical colleges in India.
The petition has also sought a direction to the commission to produce data of how many seats have remained vacant in the last five years in the postgraduate pre-clinical and para-clinical branches.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear the plea is a significant development for NEET PG aspirants, as it may lead to a reduction in the number of vacant seats in pre-clinical and para-clinical branches across medical colleges in India.
This, in turn, may increase the chances of NEET PG aspirants getting admission to their preferred medical colleges.
NEET PG aspirants should keep a close eye on the developments in the case and be prepared for any changes in the admission process.
They should also ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria for admission to their preferred medical colleges.
The Supreme Court's decision to hear the plea is a significant development for NEET PG aspirants, as it may lead to a reduction in the number of vacant seats in pre-clinical and para-clinical branches across medical colleges in India.