Presently, the corrupt elements involved in the medical education of India are barefacedly avoiding NEET, by blocking the medical seats for MBBS aspirants of low ranking in exchange of heavy donations. The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) aims to lower the mental and financial burden on medical aspirants, prevent malpractices like capitation fee and ensure that merit remains the basic criterion for admissions. NEET necessitates qualifiers to apply to the designated counselling authorities for recommendation to government or private colleges on the basis of merit.

The remaining students can then opt for the final mop-round to secure admissions in the colleges that still have vacancies. But, at this point game comes to play, when the medical colleges book the slots for those, giving potential bribe before the mop-up lists are send to colleges. Slots are booked in the…