The need for more information was conveyed to Health Minister J P Nadda who called on the President this afternoon to brief him about the need for bringing the Executive Order before the latter leaves for China tomorrow.
The meeting lasted for more than half-an-hour and the minister is learnt to have briefed the President on three set of issues -- different exams of state boards, syllabi and regional languages.
The President had earlier asked Nadda's ministry to explain the reason for taking the Ordinance route to keep state boards out of the ambit of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET).
The meeting between the President and the Health Minister was "satisfactory", the sources said.
The Ordinance was on Saturday sent to the President.
Nadda was to attend a global health summit in Geneva but had to cancel the trip to meet the President.
The President has also sought the opinion of in-house legal experts on the Ordinance. The assent of the President is still awaited.
Clarifying that the exemption is only for the state government seats, government sources had said the state seats which are earmarked in the private medical colleges have also been exempted.
Different states earmark seats in various private medical colleges for state quota so that students from one state can get seats in another state.
Nearly 6.5 lakh students have already taken the medical entrance test in the first phase of NEET held on May 1.
Health Ministry sources said that seven states will take medical exams as per NEET while in six other states, around 4 lakh students have already taken the examinations.
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