Bengaluru: While considering the petitions challenging the provisional allotment list for the third round of the National Eligibility-Entrance Test Counselling , prepared by the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA), a Division Bench of the Karnataka High Court delivered divergent verdicts.
The third round of the NEET counselling for admission to undergraduate medical and dental seats was challenged in the High Court as 443 new seats were added during the process.
TOI has reported that while considering the matter, Justice Jayant Banerji set aside the provisional list published by KEA on October 24 and issued directions for conducting the third round of counselling afresh, strictly in accordance with the Supreme Court judgment in the case of Bhavana Tiwari. On the other hand, Justice

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