The varsity had already held the first phase of its two- tier medical entrance exam and announced its results before the apex court gave the green signal to CBSE to conduct a common national entrance test for medical and dental courses.
The second phase of AMU's medical entrance test is now scheduled for June 1, AMU spokesman Rahat Abrar said.
He said a decision to approach the Supreme Court on the NEET issue was taken at a meeting of the University's Academic Council, presided over by the AMU Vice Chancellor Lt Gen (retd) Zameer Uddin Shah, on April 30.
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