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JIPMER PG Entrance 2013 Results are expected to come today(14/2/2013)

Though the Supreme Court has postponed the NEET case yet again on February 13, it can be seen from the causelist of the court available in the website that only a few petitions remain. Major arguments of the petitioners will be over by Thursday. It is expected that the apex court will pronounce the verdict on 19th February. Verdict can only be reached once the court releases a final cause list.

The court heard arguments on Aided Minority Institutions and Unaided Medical Institutions. Today's arguments concluded only at 3.30 pm . The Tamil Nadu government hearing is likely to take place tomorrow. The delay in reaching a verdict or an interim order for the release of NEET PG results which were to be published on Jan 31st has led to a lot confusion among the medicos students who had written the exam. The delay also created a lot of stress day by day among them.

Meanwhile , JIPMER PG Entrance results will most likely be published on 14th (by afternoon). A spokesperson for JIPMER told Mathrubhumi Education that the evaluation is over and director has to come and approve the results. He is expected to come by 14th morning and by noon the results will be put in the JIPMER website.


We have checked the jipmer website http://jipmer.edu.in but the result is not uploaded yet. We will update as soon as result is officially declared.


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