Updated On: 03 May, 2017 10:09 AM IST | | Pallavi Smart
<p>The academic future of as many as 4,000 post-graduate (PG) medical students in the state has come to a screeching halt after the state government moved Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court's stay on its Government Resolution (GR), which reserves 67 per cent seats for domicile candidates in PG medical courses in private and deemed medical colleges in Maharashtra</p>


The matter will come up for hearing in the Supreme Court on May 5.
The academic future of as many as 4,000 post-graduate (PG) medical students in the state has come to a screeching halt after the state government moved Supreme Court against the Bombay High Court's stay on its Government Resolution (GR), which reserves 67 per cent seats for domicile candidates in PG medical courses in private and deemed medical colleges in Maharashtra.