Accusing the authorities of playing with the careers of aspiring super speciality doctors to benefit private medical colleges, the Supreme Court on Tuesday gave 24 hours to the Centre, the National Medical Commission and the National Board of Examination in medical sciences to revert to the old question pattern for the NEET-super speciality exams for the 2021-22 academic session.
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Revert to old NEET-SS pattern in 24 hours, SC says
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