
The Central Government on Sunday asked all government-aided higher educational institutions, which include IITs, IIMs and central universities, to implement the 27 per cent OBC quota law from the upcoming academic session. This follows the approval by the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs which decided to implement the quota law after excluding the creamy layer among OBCs.
In a directive issued by the Human Resource Development HRD Ministry on Sunday, after making reference to the apex court8217;s recent ruling, the ministry said 8220;all central educational Institutions CEIs other than those mentioned in the Schedule of the CEI Act, have to implement the policy of reservation of 27 per cent seats for the OBCs apart from 15 per cent seats for the SCs and 7.5 per cent for the STs from the academic session commencing this year, in accordance with the phasing of the expansion of capacity necessitated in order to ensure that the seats available in the unreserved category are not reduced8221;.
In that regard, the HRD has issued following directions:
8226; The policy of reservation for the OBCs under the CEI Act is to be implemented from the forthcoming academic session itself
8226; This is applicable to all CEIs, exceptions being only those institutions of excellence, research institutions of national and strategic importance specified in the Schedule to the CEI Act
8226; The policy of reservation for the OBCs/ SCs 038; STs would be applicable to all programmes/courses of study at the undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate levels except courses or programmes at high levels of specialisation, including at the post-doctoral level, within any branch of study which the Central Government in consultation with the appropriate statutory authority may decide
8226; The reservation for OBCs and SCs/STs under the CEI Act shall not apply to minority educational institutions
8226; Each CEI shall ensure that from among candidates belonging to the OBCs applying for admission against the seats reserved for the OBC category, information is collected from the candidates for exercising due diligence, so that no candidate belonging to the 8220;creamy layer8221; is given the benefit of reservation for the OBCs
8226; That the Government is taking steps to ensure that CEIs are not put to difficulties in phasing of admissions under Section 6 of the Act, due to the deferment of reservation in admissions from the academic session in calendar year 2007
8226; In order to identify and exclude candidates belonging to the 8220;creamy layer8221; the criteria of exclusion/rules of exclusion described in the order of March 2004 of the personnel department will be applicable. Added to this, the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes/OBCs who are eligible for availing the benefits of reservation are to be ascertained from the Central lists of SEBCs/OBCs
8226; Each CEI is authorised to fix cut-off marks for admission/selection through admission test for OBC candidates with such differential from the cut-off marks for the unreserved category for maintaining the standards of education and at the same time ensuring that sufficient number of eligible OBC candidates are available
Added to these, the ministry also specifies that 8220;CEIs may also bear in mind that there may be a proportionate increase in the seats for the categories of SCs and STs also, where the extant procedure of selection or cut-off marks for these categories shall continue to be in force8221;.