India, Nov. 3 -- The Bombay High Court on Tuesday sought the state's response over a plea filed by a 19-year-old NEET-UG candidate, who challenged the early declaration of the CAP (Centralised Admission Process) Round-3 results for admission to the Health Science courses (Group B) conducted by the State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell. She stated that this action has interfered arbitrarily with the seat matrix and has deprived several eligible students of a fair opportunity to opt for better seats.

The petitioner, Purva Milind Wagh, moved the high court on October 28 this year, challenging the "premature declaration" of CAP Round-3 results of the NEET-UG 2025, which, according to her, has resulted in inaccurate vacancy accounting. Wagh h...