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.
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.
- — Affiliated colleges, industrial training institutes and polytechnics' admission committees must update their published seat rosters and adjust ongoing or upcoming counselling processes to allocate the newly reserved seats, or risk having admissions challenged for failing to follow the reservation directive.
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