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7.5% quota is expected to open higher studies to poorer students

7.5% quota is expected to open higher studies to poorer students
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Madurai: Education and teacher have welcomed a 7.5% quota announced by the state government for government school students in all professional courses such as engineering, law and agriculture, by saying it will allow more students from lower parts for more studies tall.
“As in the case of a medical seat, this announcement at a 7.5% quota for all professional courses is very welcomed.
It provides more opportunities for students from government schools and will also encourage registration in these schools.
The government school has all facilities And quality teachers but also still a lot of turns to private schools even though high costs think of social status.
This will change it, “said K Anand Raman, legal secretary, the Association of Tamil Nadu Middle School.
The government principal said the quota would motivate students to go for higher studies.
“Many students studying in government schools often do not realize the opportunities and choices they have for higher studies.
Some even stop studies in class X or XII.
This quota will greatly help government school students get representation in higher studies , “said a physics.
Teachers in higher government secondary schools.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see this year, especially because of the Pandemic Covid-19, many students have shifted from private schools to government schools too.
“Welfare-oriented schemes must be welcomed.
This will motivate government school students and give them the confidence to show their courage.
This quota can offer opportunities for students to take advantage of the opposite seat for them, especially for them.
From the background Bad.
This is in line with social justice, “said Dr.
R Murali, Secretary of Tamil Nadu, saved the higher education movement.
Education said that the government must also consider paying fees for students who get seats through a 7.5% quota.
“Students should not lose opportunities if they cannot pay fees.
Many of the bad backgrounds will not take the other instead.
The government must come up with several steps to avoid this.
Paying costs of these students can even be used as corporate social responsibility for Private institutions, “he added.

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