Question
As admission season closed in, the State government
decided to go by NEET rankings, but reserved 85% of seats for students passing out of its own school Board. I. The state government has the power to provide reservations II. Students passing out of the state school board will be considered for medical seat allocation even if they have not appeared for NEET examination. In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement. Give answer :Solution
Since the government has decided about reservations, this means. It reserves the power to do so. Thus, I is implicit. The state government has decided to go by the NEET rankings thus, seat allocation will be done only for the students who have appeared for the NEET examination, though reservations exist in cases where students have passed out 12th standard from state school board. Thus II is not implicit.
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