Karnataka Exempts Muslim Educational Institutions from Minimum Minority Enrollment Rule
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Karnataka Allows Muslim-Run Institutions to Reserve Seats for Community to Retain Minority Status
By Our Correspondent NEW DELHI: The Karnataka government has permitted educational institutions run by the Muslim community to reserve a fixed percentage of seats for students from their own community in order to qualify for the “religious minority institution” status. In March 2024, the state introduced a policy stating that institutions run by religious minorities […]
Karnataka Exempts Muslim Educational Institutions from Minimum Minority Enrollment Rule
The Karnataka Government allows Muslim Educational Institutions to enrol a minimum percentage of students from their community to secure the religious minority status. The minimum minority tag policy does not apply to religious minorities, Christians, Jains, and Parsis. The Karnataka Government, while renewing its stance on the religious status of minority institutions, exempted Muslim Education Institutions from the minimum 25% student admissio…
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