India, Sept. 29 -- Twenty-two students whose admission to nursing courses across multiple colleges in the state was declared illegal were recently allowed to appear for their college examinations, which began on 23 September. The Bombay High Court, however, imposed conditions that once the case concludes and the admissions are found to be illegal, the students would have to drop out of the course.

On 1 October, 2024, several students got admitted to Auxiliary Nursing & Midwifery (ANM) and General Nursing & Midwifery (GNM) courses across colleges in Maharashtra after clearing their Class 12 exams. On 4 March this year, the Maharashtra State Board of Nursing and Paramedical Education (MSBNPME) and the Director of Medical Education and Rese...