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HC Confirms 1% MBBS Quota for Ex-Servicemen’s Children

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· Mar 27, 2025

High Court upholds 1% reservation in MBBS courses for children of ex-servicemen and armed forces personnel. Check eligibility and impact of the ruling.

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In a significant ruling, the High Court has upheld the 1% reservation in MBBS courses for the children of ex-servicemen and armed forces personnel. The decision ensures that candidates from military families continue to receive preferential admission opportunities in medical colleges. This ruling reinforces the government’s commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by armed forces personnel and their families.

Key Highlights of the HC Ruling

Legal Validation: The court has confirmed that the existing reservation policy aligns with constitutional provisions.

Eligibility Criteria: The quota applies to children of retired and deceased personnel from the armed forces.

Medical College Admissions: The 1% reservation will be implemented across government and selected private medical colleges.

Impact on Medical Aspirants

Beneficiaries: Candidates from military backgrounds will have a better chance of securing MBBS seats.

Admission Process: Eligible students must provide valid documentation proving their ex-servicemen status.

State-Wise Implementation: Different states may have additional guidelines on how the quota will be applied.

Conclusion

The High Court’s decision to uphold the 1% MBBS reservation for ex-servicemen’s children is a major win for military families. Eligible students should review admission guidelines carefully to take advantage of this opportunity.

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