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NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Government on Tuesday filed a caveat in the Supreme Court in the batch of petitions challenging the abolition of the Common Entrance Test (CET) that were dismissed by the Madras High Court on April 27. Counsel for the State V.G. Pragasam filed the caveat application to ensure that no ex parte orders are passed in the appeals expected to be filed against the High Court judgment. Filing of the caveat will enable the court to hear counsel for the State before deciding to pass any order on the appeals. sThe High Court had upheld the validity of the law enacted by the State Government to do away with the CET for admission to professional courses from the academic year 2007-08.
Admission process
Subsequent to the dismissal of the petitions, Anna University announced the admission process.
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