In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, DMK working president MK Stalin requested him to get the assent from President Pranab Mukherjee on the Tamil Nadu legislation on NEET.
He said NEET, if introduced in the state, would not be advantageous for the rural and poor students.
Pointing out that the Tamil Nadu government had recently unanimously passed a bill in the assembly against NEET, he said, "As the NEET examination is scheduled to commence on May 7 and the last date for application was March 1, 2017, I seek your urgent intervention to protect the interests of the students."
As a leader of the party which had abolished the Common Entrance Test for professional courses in 2007, Stalin said he was of the view that Tamil Nadu had to be exempted from NEET, both for MBBS, BDS and PG courses.
He urged Modi to restore 'education' from the concurrent list to the state list "as a befitting tribute" to the co-operative federalism being espoused by the Centre.
"While the need for brilliant doctors cannot be faulted with, it is equally very important to also have barefoot doctors to provide medical services and healthcare in rural areas to have a more effective public healthcare system," he added.
In Tamil Nadu, currently, admission to MBBS and BDS is given on the basis of 12th standard marks while admission to PG courses in medicine and dentistry is given on the basis of the results of an entrance exam and experience.
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