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Quotas may bring 54% more seats: Panel

Oversight Committee has projected an additional student intake of 80,557 to enforce quotas in educational institutes.

Updated on: Aug 06, 2006 02:57 PM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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The Oversight Committee, set up to prepare a roadmap for reservations for OBCs in elite educational institutions, has projected an additional student intake of 80,557 with a 54 per cent capacity expansion of seats to implement the new quota.

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However, this will involve an overall expenditure of Rs 16,563.34 crore — Rs 9,092.96 crore as non-recurring and Rs 7,470.38 crore as recurring expenses — over five years.

Of the total additional intake of students under the 27 per cent quota, 17 Central universities will accommodate a major chunk of 63,005 students, followed by engineering colleges offering seats to 16,132 students, said statistics contained in the Committee's interim report.

A total of 1,42,757 students are currently enrolled in the agriculture, management, medical and engineering fields in the Central universities that were studied by the Veerappa Moily-led Committee.

The Committee, in its report presented to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh recently, pointed out that a 12,126-strong faculty would be required for the 54 per cent expansion of seats.

Management institutes wanted the reservations implemented over a period of time.

 
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