The apex court directed that second or third counselling for the MBBS/BDS courses would be conducted as a joint exercise by a committee comprising officials from Maharashtra government and representatives of the deemed universities.
"Insofaras second or third counselling is concerned, that shall be a joint exercise which means that it shall be done by the Committee of the State Government which shall include one representative each from these universities. The respondent universities shall nominate their respective representatives forthwith," a bench comprising Justices A K Sikri and L Nageswara Rao said.
"This shall ensure admission of those who are more meritorious but left out, but are interested in taking admission in the respondent universities," the bench said.
The apex court, however, clarified that the admissions which have already been made to various colleges and universities would not be affected.
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It directed that all the records pertaining to admissions with the universities shall be handed over to the committee of the state government for counselling purposes.
The apex court vacated the stay order by the High Court allowing deemed universities to conduct admissions to medical courses and said it "shall not continue for future years".
"This, however, will not disturb the admissions already made by the respondent universities. This direction is given keeping in view that respondents are deemed universities...
The high court had on August 30 stayed the Maharashtra
It had allowed the deemed universities in Maharashtra to hold their own counselling sessions for the admissions.
Private deemed universities running medical and dental colleges, had moved the HC against a government resolution which provides for centralised counselling for admissions.
The HC had stayed the mandatory common counselling, but made it clear that the deemed universities shall admit students strictly on the basis of the ranking in NEET.