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NEET-PG aspirants allowed in SPMD process

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Last Updated: March 22, 2026 01:49:06 IST

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court has directed that candidates who were allotted seats in the Stray Vacancy Round (SVR) of NEET-PG 2025 but did not join cannot be treated as “ineligible” for Sponsored Post MBBS DNB (SPMD) counselling, holding that mere allotment does not amount to “pursuing” a postgraduate course.

Allowing the writ petitions, the Court set aside communications dated March 5 and 6, 2026, issued by the National Board of Examination in Medical Sciences (NBEMS), and permitted the petitioners to participate in the SPMD counselling process, subject to forfeiture of their security deposit. The bench of Justice Jasmeet Singh ruled that the eligibility condition barring candidates “already pursuing” a postgraduate course applies only where a candidate has actually joined the course, not merely been allotted a seat. The petitions were argued by Advocate Dr Abish Alok Srivastava, appearing for the candidates, who contended that the denial of participation was arbitrary and contrary to the governing rules. The Court accepted the submission that non-joining of a seat in the SVR attracts only the consequence of forfeiture of the security deposit and does not render a candidate ineligible for other counselling processes.

The Court emphasised that the rules clearly distinguish between “allotment” and “joining.” It noted that joining a seat leads to a binding admission, whereas failure to join only results in forfeiture of the deposit, with no additional disqualification prescribed.

Rejecting the stand of NBEMS, the Court held that expanding the meaning of “pursuing” to include mere allotment would amount to rewriting the rules. It observed that eligibility conditions must be strictly interpreted and cannot be widened through administrative interpretation to penalise candidates beyond what is expressly provided.

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