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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

69 % reservation in Tamil Nadu

A lot of people, for example, one fellow blogger, are not able to understand as to how Tamil Nadu implements 69 % reservation without actually affecting the Open Quota for 50 %

Hence I thought I will explain the very simple mechanism.

Merit list is prepared in the usual way. Click here for the TNPSC 2003 Merit List which we will use as an example to know the details

Now you see Ranks 1 to 533 and there are various columns. Please concentrate on Rank and Community Rank (W Rank means Rank in Women's Quota and WC Rank means Rank in Women's community Quota - Tamil Nadu has 33 % reservation for women, and if you don't know the intricacies of rotation roster which is followed in TNPSC you will be confused a lot)

Apart from Women's Quota of 33 % (that comes inside each of the community), the reservation followed is

Open Competition - 31
Backward Community - 30
Most Backward Community - 20
Scheduled Caste - 18 (This is 15 % in Central Government)
Scheduled Tribe - 1 ((This is 7.5 % in Central Government)

Now assume that they need to select 100 candidates.

They select Candidates from Rank 1 to 31 . So far there is NO problem.

Then they select candidates in General Turn (Open Competetion) from Rank 32 to 50 and in this case you have just three candidates (Ranks 36, 40 and 45) and they deduct these seats from the BC and MBC Quota in the normal ratio of 3:2 and in this case they will deduct 2 seats from BC and one seat from MBC

That is they will select only 28 instead of the 30 marked for BC and 19 instead of 20 for the MBC.

If you see again, 22 persons from BC and 4 persons from MBC and 1 person from SC have been already selected Under open Competetion along with (4 candidates from Forward Community)

So the candidates who are in Rank 23 to 50 (28) in the BC Rank List and those who are in Rank 5 to 23 (19) in the MBC list and those in the Rank 2 to 19 (18) in the SC list and the first ranking ST Candidate will be selected to make up 100 seats.

Now if you see, they have not ADDED seats (which need AICTE and MCI permission) and if a candidate from Forward Community manages to come within the top 50 % he will be selected.

Now why this is successful in Tamil Nadu is for the simple reason that Forward Community get less than 10 % of Seats in Open Community in Tamil Nadu.


In the 2005 MBBS Admissions, out of 430 seats in Open Competition

Open Seats - 430 (31 %)

321 BC students,
57 MBC students
14 SC students will get into the open competition.
38 Forward Community

So in the next 264 ranks (19%) there will be just (on an average) 23 candidates and they will cancel 14 seats from BC quota and 9 seats MBC Quota and allot the seats. The truth is that the actual reservation is not exactly 69 %... It will be some 65 % but as far as no one from BC complains, the system will go on. The reservation may get down to 50 % if forward caste candidates are able to score the top ranks.

The forward caste cannot complain for the simple reason that the 50% seats are not affected and MCI and AICTE don't care as more students are not enrolled.

3 Comments:

  • At 4:59 AM, chella said…

    thought of to tell the same. Can I reproduce portions or full with your credentials?

  • At 6:51 AM, Doctor Bruno said…

    You can reproduce full....

    No need of credentials (as I told you)

  • At 2:49 AM, SORIYAN said…

    This post has been removed by a blog administrator.

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