Are there any seat reservations at Bengaluru Central University?

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    Prem Kumar

    2 years ago

    The following state reservation of indian universities mainly Bengaluru Central University is like this. Schedule cast (sc) is  specific number of seats are beside from schedule caste communities. Schedule tribe (st) specific number of seats aside from student of schedule tribes. Other backward (OBC), Economically weaker section according to Government standard a certain number of seats are site for economically weaker section student from economically disadvantage section. (PWD) a percentage of seats are aside for student with disabilities 

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    Aryan Rathi | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    The reservation policy comprises seat reservations for various student groups in an effort to promote social inclusion and provide equitable opportunities for students in higher education.The following seat reservations are frequent at Indian universities, particularly Bengaluru Central University:Scheduled Castes (SC): A specific number of seats are set aside for students from scheduled caste communities.Scheduled Tribes (ST): A specific number of seats are set aside for students from scheduled tribal communities. Other Backward Classes (OBC): A specific number of seats are reserved for students from other backward classes, according

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    Rohit Swami | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    In order to encourage social inclusion and give equal chances for students in higher education, the reservation policy includes seat reservations for different groups of students.

    In Indian universities, especially Bengaluru Central University, the following kinds of seat reservations are typical:

    Scheduled Castes (SC): Students from scheduled caste communities have a certain number of seats reserved for them.

    Scheduled Tribes (ST): Students from scheduled tribal communities have a certain number of seats reserved for them.

    Other Backward Classes (OBC): According to the government's categorization, a certain number of seats are set aside f

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