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In an effort at increasing the number of Dalit students in professional courses, the Tamil Nadu government has asked all schools, including private institutions, to strictly follow the 69 per cent reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Most Backward Classes and Backward Classes in every group during Plus-One admissions.
Schools failing to implement the reservation will be derecognised, the Director of School Education has warned. In a February 27 circular, the Director directed all chief educational officers to ensure compliance with the rule in 2008-09.
As for government schools, action would be taken against headmasters if they failed to follow it.
The Director pointed out that some schools in the State had not been following the reservation rule and were admitting students of their choice.
Thus, Dalit and Backward Class students had been deprived of quality education.
School Education Minister Thangam Thennarasu told The Hindu that the move would help Dalit students in getting their share of seats in Group I and II (mathematics, biology and science), giving them opportunities to enter medical and engineering colleges.
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