Himachal Reverses MBBS Quota Rule, Sparking Student Outcry
The Himachal Pradesh government has reinstated a crucial eligibility criterion for MBBS and BDS admissions under the state quota. Effective immediately, students must now pass at least two of classes VIII, X, XI, or XII within the state to qualify.
This decision reverses a 2023 amendment that waived this requirement, a move that had benefited many non-resident Himachali students.
The abrupt change has triggered widespread protests from students who had planned their medical careers based on the previous, relaxed rules. Many feel unfairly disadvantaged by the sudden policy reversal.
The government’s justification for the reinstatement remains unclear, sparking concerns about transparency and fairness in the admission process. This move is likely to significantly impact the number of non-resident Himachali students securing state quota seats.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in balancing the needs of resident and non-resident students in the state’s medical education system, and raises questions about the long-term implications for access to higher education in Himachal Pradesh. The protests are expected to intensify, demanding a reconsideration of the stringent new norms.