Three senior citizens in Tamil Nadu have shown that there is no age to study. Recently, three elders of the state showed what no one was expecting. While the young children commit suicide due to the pressure of studies, these three candidates of the age of 68, 67 and 60, two of whom are lawyers by profession, have passed the NEET exam this year and now they have also applied for admission to MBBS syllabus. His decision has now become a new challenge for the Medical Admission Committee of the state, because the candidates who do medical courses usually do not come up at such an age.
25 candidates over 35 years old
According to state selection committee officials, at least 25 candidates above 35 years of age are involved in the race for admission to medical and dental courses. Officials said that this is the first time since 2017 when such a large number of middle -aged and senior citizens are trying to enroll in medical courses. Let us know that the National Medical Council (NMC) has already removed the limit of age and efforts to appear in the NEET exam, so that a person of any age can now appear in the medical examination. Under this, the three elderly students took the exam and also passed it and also showed it.
Application made under this quota
The surprising thing is that some senior candidates have secured so many marks that they can study under the reservation policy of the state government in which a total of 69% seats are reserved in government medical college at a concessional rate or private college. All three have applied under 7.5% special quota reserved for government school students, which gives eligible students an opportunity to read MBBS without fees in government or private institutions.
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