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‘No student is worthy of rejection of the entrance ticket’

'No student is worthy of rejection of the entrance ticket'
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Guwahati: Academics are in forges for 75% seat reservation questions for Assam Board students in degree programs in government and provincial colleges in the state.
Even when the Ministry of Education remained firm in the decision taken by the Committee to decide on the acceptance policy, the school management stated that he was not happy with the quota.
They said students merit from CBSE would be seized by the best college seats in Assam.
Safe! You have managed to throw your Votozin to see the results of the Private School Association (AAPSA) Assam (AAPSA), the DAS PANKAJ, said that regional sentiments play a role then CBSE and other boards have Ahsec students in the city.
“How can the government distinguish between students based on the board?” He asked.
“Because of UGC funds, salaries of college staff and universities, can seats 75% reserved for AHSEC Passouts? If the Delhi College stops recognizing students who come out of the board from other countries?” Das asked, demanding withdrawal directly from the direction.
On the other hand, the Associate Association of Assam College (ACTA), an academic leading organization, is not in the mood to criticize the Directorate of Higher Education or the Ministry of Education quotes the interests of ‘own students’.
Secretary General of Acta Himangshu Maral welcomed the reception quota.
“There is nothing wrong in prioritizing students from the state board.
Because of this policy, part of the CBSE pairs may not get tickets in their choice but they will definitely get the opportunity to study somewhere in the state.
We hope the government will do it Accommodate all hallways if they don’t prefer to go outside the country for higher studies, “Maral said.
Assam’s Higher Education Director, Dharma Kanta Mili, told TI that the 75% reservation formula had been passed by the Committee established by the State Education Department to streamline the receipt process.
“We believe that no students deserve to be denied in,” Mili said.
He, however, agreed that a number of students might not get out of the country for further study because of the Covid situation and this could put more pressure on universities in Assam.
Officials of the Ministry of Education said that around 13,500 students in the state passed the CBSE class XII Council exam this year, while under AHSEC, around 2.47 lakh students cleared the exam.
When contacted, the Director of the Northeast CBSE regional office, KK Choudhury, said, “The Assam government has the freedom to formulate their acceptance policy.”

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