Hyderabad: Professor of Sukhdeo Thorat, Professor Emeritus, Regional Development Study Center, University of Jawahar Lal Nehru and former Chairperson, Grants University (UGC) said that Muslims who are financially weak can go for higher studies if they are assisted through a scholarship.
Speaking in college ‘Where are Muslims lagging behind in higher education? The achievement of higher education based on the level of income, gender and educational media and institutions such as Manuu must provide preference to these groups through scholarships, differential cost structures, dormitory facilities and repair coaching classes.
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Safe! You have succeeded in throwing your voters to see the Resule confirm that Muslims have the lowest gross registration ratio (GER) at 16.6% in higher education among all communities in this country (the national average is 26.3%).
He also showed that Muslim students were very dependent on government institutions (54.1%) compared to other communities (national average of 45.2%) and only 18.2% of Muslim students went to personal assisted higher education institutions and 27.4 % went to higher education institutions without personal assistance to the national average of 24.4% and 30.1% respectively.