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14 February 2012

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Indian Students restive over 'quota' move

With their share of seats in elite institutions under threat, students have become a restive lot and the academic community is in turmoil over the controversial move to reserve seats in Central Universities, IITs and IIMs which has revived the 'merit vs quota' debate in the country.

HRD Minister Arjun Singh's latest move to reserve another 27 per cent seats in 20 Central universities and IIMs, IITs and NITs following the 'Mandal formula' has sent shivers among sections of students belong to the upper castes.

The proposal, which is before the Union Cabinet, if implemented, would lead to a total reservation of 49.5 per cent, drastically reducing the chances of students in the 'general' category.

One estimate puts it that the seats in Delhi University for the general category could be reduced by over 13,700 from the total of over 35,300 seats.

Source: The Indian ExpressMore

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