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The Supreme Court orally observed that the qualifying percentile for NEET-Super Speciality seats should be reduced for in-service government doctors. The bench emphasized that these doctors serve public health infrastructure while studying simultaneously, unlike general candidates. The observation came during a petition challenging the diversion of reserved super-speciality seats in Tamil Nadu to the all-India general medical quota.
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