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TN to provide 7.5% quota for govt students in professional courses

A cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister MK Stalin on Wednesday decided to table this legislation during the ensuing budget session. This was based on the recommendation of the justice (retired) D Murugesan committee, which was constituted by the DMK soon after it formed the government to address the issue of government school students getting into professional courses.

Published on: Aug 05, 2021 12:16 AM IST
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Tamil Nadu on Wednesday announced that the government would extend the 7.5% reservation to government school students for admissions into professional courses like engineering, agriculture and law.

Class 12 students at a school in Chennai on March 24, 2020. Tamil Nadu follows a caste-based reservation policy of 69%. (PTI)
Class 12 students at a school in Chennai on March 24, 2020. Tamil Nadu follows a caste-based reservation policy of 69%. (PTI)

A cabinet meeting chaired by chief minister MK Stalin on Wednesday decided to table this legislation during the ensuing budget session. This was based on the recommendation of the justice (retired) D Murugesan committee, which was constituted by the DMK soon after it formed the government to address the issue of government school students getting into professional courses.

“To implement the recommendation of the commission, it has been decided to introduce a bill in the upcoming session itself to provide 7.5% reservation to students of government schools in admission to professional courses like the 7.5% quota for medical admission,” said a statement from the government.

Last year, the AIADMK during its regime introduced a 7.5% horizontal reservation to government school students, who cleared the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) for admissions into undergraduate medical colleges.

Tamil Nadu follows a caste-based reservation policy of 69%. The composition of the 69% reservation in Tamil Nadu is -- Backward Caste (BC)- 30% (26.5% + 3.5% internal reservation for Muslims. In the 90s, BC Muslims were part of the BCs, which was made separate during the DMK regime in 2007), Most Backward Caste (MBC)- 20% (10.5% for Vanniyars, 7% for Denotified Communities (28 castes) and 2.5% for others (41 castes), Scheduled Castes- 18% (15%+ Arunthathiyars 3%) and Scheduled Tribes- 1 %.

 
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