Kashmiri migrants will get exemption in admission under DU
Kashmiri migrants will get exemption in admission under DU
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New Delhi: Recently, after coming to the centrally administered state of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, some of the basic decisions have also been implemented. Concessions for the children of Kashmiri Pandits living in the Valley where admissions to higher education institutions limit the existing reservation According to the available information, let us tell you that the Ministry of Human Resource Development issued an explanation saying that it was fixed last month. It Received Kashmiri refugees is to get the discounts for admission to higher education institutes made in other parts of the country to be given also to Kashmiri Pandits or Kashmiri Hindu families living in the Kashmir Valley.

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According to sources, it has also been confirmed that this benefit is going to be implemented from the academic session 2020-21. The Ministry said that it is clarified that these concessions will be within the existing reservation and not separately. It has also been learned that the admission committee of Delhi University has made it clear that the Kashmiri migrants will continue to get five percent quota during the admission in DU undergraduate courses in the upcoming academic session and there is no change in the quota for this class. has been done. A top official of the 24-member committee working on the admission policy for the upcoming session said today that there is no possibility of any change in the reservation for Kashmiri migrants.

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If you talk to the sources, then the panel will submit its final recommendations to the Vice-Chancellor. The Vice-Chancellor will look into the admission policy and it will be notified by the end of this month. Committee member RN Dubey said, "Kashmiri migrants will continue to get up to five percent quota in admission. However, these will be additional seats and they will not affect the students of general or any other category."

He said," Maximum 10 percent concession for general category applicants in the final cutoff list for admission to various courses also to these applicants. Will be given (quota is not applicable for entrance examination courses). Applicants have to meet the eligibility criteria set by the university.

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