MNM chief Kamal welcomes 7.5 pc quota for govt school students

MNM founder-president Kamal Haasan welcomed the bill reserving 7.5 per cent on a preferential basis of seats in undergraduate professional courses for government school students.
File photo: MNM leader Kamal Haasan
File photo: MNM leader Kamal Haasan
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"MNM welcomes the bill providing 7.5 per cent reservation for government school students in professional courses. As the enrolment rate of government and aided colleges is very low, the internal quota should be increased to 10 per cent, as recommended by the commission, " he tweeted.

The State government set apart 7.5 per cent reservation on a “preferential basis” to the government school students for admissions to engineering, agriculture, veterinary, law, and other professional degree courses offered in government, aided, and private institutions in the State.

The quota bill, introduced in the Assembly by Chief Minister MK Stalin, applies to those who studied in State-run schools from Class 6 to 12 standard. This came after the recommendation of the commission under former chief justice of Delhi High Court, Justice (retd) D Murugesan.

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