Justice M N Bhandari also issued notices on a petition filed by Arundhati Sharma and six other students who were declared successful in the Private Medical & Dental Colleges Pre-Medical Test, 2015 (PCPMT) but were turned out of counselling process and denied admission, the petitioners' counsel Abhinav Sharma said.
Taking note of the serious allegations levelled in the writ petition, the court directed that admission to the vacant seats be stopped till further orders, the counsel said.
Sharma told the HC that the MDS University Ajmer conducted the PCPMT test for 460 MBBS and 1185 seats of BDS courses in July this year and the result was declared based upon the percentile system.
The candidate securing 50th percentile in general as well as 45th percentile in other reserved categories were declared to be provisionally qualified but when the candidates reached for counselling they were denied admission citing bar under MCI regulations for admitting students as per percentage obtained in the pre-test and not on percentile, he said.
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The court was told that around 50 candidates were shown to have been given admissions but the candidates who secured actual admission against the successful candidates were some other persons who were not declared successful nor participated in the PCPMT test.
Documents were also shown to the court supporting the allegations of fake admissions along with an FIR lodged by father of a "successful" candidate showing that his son was in Bikaner on September 2 whereas the Federation has marked his fake signatures and shown him present.