Amol Kolhe Advocates for State-Level Medical Entrance Exam Amid NEET Controversy
NCP (SP) leader Amol Kolhe has called for considering a state-level entrance exam for medical courses as an alternative to NEET amid ongoing protests against alleged irregularities. As a trained doctor, Kolhe plans to raise this issue in Parliament, criticizing the Modi government for not addressing the controversy.
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NCP (SP) leader Amol Kolhe has sparked a debate by suggesting a state-level entrance exam for medical courses as a viable alternative to NEET, amid escalating protests against alleged irregularities.
Kolhe, a trained doctor and MP from Shirur, announced his intention to bring this issue to the Parliament's attention.
He criticized the Narendra Modi government for failing to take moral responsibility for what he described as 'massive irregularities' and emphasized the need to reassess the necessity of NEET in the future.
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