Odisha raises Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste quotas; creates SEBC quota in medical and technical education

Change
Odisha raised Scheduled Tribe reservation to 22.5% and Scheduled Caste reservation to 16.25%, and created an 11.25% quota for Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC) — groups classified by the state as Other Backward Classes — to apply across universities, affiliated colleges, industrial training institutes and polytechnics for undergraduate and postgraduate medical and technical programmes.
Why it matters
State higher-education institutions must reconfigure admitted-seat matrices and counselling allocations to reflect the new reserved percentages, shrinking the pool of general-category seats available at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Admission offices and seat-planning authorities are required to update and publish revised seat rosters and counselling schedules before the next admission rounds begin.
Odisha raises Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste quotas; creates SEBC quota in medical and technical education
Implications
  • State university admissions offices must recalculate seat matrices for all affected programmes and publish revised seat lists before opening admissions rounds to avoid non-compliance with the cabinet order.

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Source

The Hindu

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Governance

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