
Imagine lying on an operating table. The surgeon about to hold the scalpel couldn’t even score zero marks in the entrance exam. Scary? That’s not dystopian fiction—it’s the harsh reality of India’s broken medical admission system, where caste-based quotas, money power, and political hypocrisy decide who becomes a doctor.
Here’s why this system is not just unfair, but dangerous for every citizen:
1. From zero to Negative Marks – Still a Doctor? 🤯
Earlier, students with zero marks sneaked into medical colleges.
Now, even those with negative scores find admissions.
Question: If they can’t pass an exam, how can they pass a scalpel across your body?
2. Merit Gets Crushed, Lives Put at Risk 💔
students with top ranks and hard-earned merit often lose out on seats.
Mediocrity is rewarded under the guise of social justice, pushing talented doctors away or abroad.
3. Politicians Escape, Citizens Suffer ✈️
Politicians who built this broken system never use it.
They fly abroad for treatment in London, Singapore, or the US.
Meanwhile, the common man is forced to trust a system riddled with incompetence.
4. Make Politicians Face Their Own System 🏥
A bold solution: Make it mandatory for all politicians and their families to get treated only by doctors trained under the same quota admissions they defend.
If it’s safe for citizens, it should be safe for ministers.
5. The Only Way Out: 100% Merit-Based Admissions 🎓
Scrap caste-based quotas in medical seats.
Provide financial support for disadvantaged students, but don’t compromise on merit.
Medicine isn’t just another job—it’s about life and death.
⚖️ Final Word
A doctor’s scalpel doesn’t care about caste.
A patient’s life doesn’t know reservation.
Only skill, knowledge, and merit can save lives.
India needs to wake up before the operating table turns into a deathbed.