What is the point of the exam then? They must use a lottery system. I understand if two students are scoring the same rank and one is getting selected because of some kind of quota. Fair, but if someone is legit scoring 600 and not getting selected because someone has a quota and getting selected even after scoring 200 less than that, that's a problem.I don't really have a problem with quotas for someone who is actually underprivileged, but it must be based on the poverty ranking, not caste.
Sejal Pawar is the prime example of why no one in India should be made a doctor due to reservations and why reservations should at least be banned in this field
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The issue isn't about the starting point; it's about how scores are determined. If selection is based solely on caste or quotas, it's completely unacceptable, especially for doctors who are directly involved in saving lives daily. And when they are replacing someone who actually can score more than them in those exams.
This madam calls herself a doctor and is talking about the reproductive organ size of a dead body. People who donate their body are worshipped by the doctors before they start researching on it. Action should be taken against her as well!