Why is it significant for PG medical courses to not have quotas based on residence according to the Supreme Court
PG medical courses cannot have quota based on residence as ruled by the Supreme Court, ensuring merit-based selection.
- Merit-based selection promotes the quality of education and ensures that the most qualified candidates are admitted to PG medical courses.
- Quotas based on residence can restrict opportunities for deserving candidates from other states or regions.
- Eliminating residence quotas helps in removing biases and prejudices in the selection process.
- It encourages healthy competition among all applicants, leading to a more competitive and diverse academic environment.
- Merit-based selection is essential for maintaining the high standards of medical education and ensuring that the best medical professionals serve the community.
- By focusing on merit, the healthcare system benefits from a pool of highly skilled and qualified professionals who can provide better services to the public.
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