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The Supreme Court will hear the Telangana government's plea on September 30 challenging a high court verdict that permanent residents of the state cannot be denied admission to medical colleges due to studying or residing outside. The state's rules mandate students to have studied for the last four years in the state to be eligible for admission. The court previously stayed the high court order and granted a one-time exception to 135 students.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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