The apex court's order came on a petition by Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) for extension of time to re-conduct the AIPMT examinations for over 6.3 lakh candidates.
The court, while quashing on June 15 the AIPMT-2015 on the ground of large-scale irregularities, had asked CBSE to re-conduct the exam within four weeks.
"They seek minimum four months and 9 days' time to complete the examination. However, looking to the fact that the semester for MBBS First Year would start very soon, we deem it fit and proper to permit CBSE to complete the examination and declare the results on or before August 17, 2015," the bench said.
The apex court made it clear that the first counselling "shall be held on or before August 28, the second counselling on or before September 4 and the third counselling on or before September 11, 2015".
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Rohatgi said the exam would be conducted at around 1000 centres and since vacations are going on, there is shortage of teachers. He said that the board also needs time to prepare the question papers again.
"A large number of schools would be required for the exam. There is shortage of teachers, invigilators and para-military forces," he said.
The Attorney General said that normally the board needs around seven months time to hold examinations but "we have compromised and seek only three months time".