New Delhi: The government announced on Thursday the decision to provide a 27% reservation for OBC and a 10% reservation for the economically weaker part (EWS) in the All India Quota (AIQ) scheme for undergraduate and postgraduate medical programs from the current academic year.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday Review OBC and EWS bookings in quota throughout India (AIQ) from medical education and direct the ministry concerned to resolve priority issues.
According to government sources, the demand for the quota was discussed in a meeting attended by education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Health Mansukh Mandavia and related secretaries and other senior officials.
The following are details about what decisions for students from the OBC and EWS communities and their application: – – All Indian quotas, where the government has extended reservations, applies to 15% of available total ug seats and 50%.
Of the total PG seats available at government medical colleges throughout India.
– The other 85% UG seat and 50% of the PG seats in these universities are set aside for applicants from the country concerned by the state government.
– The All India Scheme Quota (AIQ) was introduced in 1986 with the Supreme Court instructions to provide domicile achievement-based opportunities for students from any country to aspire to study in other countries located in other countries located in other countries.
– So, the government’s decision will affect revenue under the remaining 15% UG seat and 50% of seats in PG in this college.
– Now it will allow OBC students and EWS from all over the country to compete for seats in any country.
– In 2007, the Supreme Court introduced a 15% reservation for SCS and 7.5% for ST in the AIQ scheme.
– When the Central Education Institution (reservation entered) acted effectively in 2007, which was provided for a 27% uniform reservation for OBC, while it was carried out in all central education institutions, the benefits were not expanded to AIQ medical chairs and dental colleges.
– The decision will allow OBC students from all over the country to compete for seats in any country through AIQ.
The community listed in the CENTER OBC list must be eligible for this reservation.
– MBBS seats in this country have increased by 56% from 54,348 seats in 2014 to 84,649 seats in 2020 and the number of PG seats has increased by 80% from 30,191 seats in 2014 to 54,275 seats in 2020.
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High school New medicine in a period of six years from 2014 to 2020, coupled with the increase in the MBBS seat and each PG of 80% and 56%, the government claimed the decision would help nearly 1500 OBC students at MBBS and 2500 OBC posts at the graduation post.
About 550 EWS students in MBBS and around 1000 EWS students in postegradation will also take advantage of this, the government said.