Are there any seat reservations at Desh Bhagat University, Punjab?

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    Lalit Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago

    Desh Bhagat University in Punjab, like many other Indian universities, adheres to the Government of India's legislated reservation policy as of my most recent update in September 2021. People from varied socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds are intended to benefit from the reservation policy's promotion of social inclusion and equal opportunity.

    The following categories are often covered by the reservation policy:

    (SC) Scheduled Castes
    ST: Scheduled Tribes
    OBC: Other Backward Classes
    Sections with Lower Incomes (EWS)
    PWD (people with disabilities)
    Depending on university policy and governmental requirements, the precise propor

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    swarnima gupta

    2 years ago

    In India, universities often follow reservation policies to promote social justice and provide equal opportunities to students from different backgrounds. Common categories for reservation include:

    Scheduled Castes (SC)
    Scheduled Tribes (ST)
    Other Backward Classes (OBC)
    Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)
    Persons with Disabilities (PWD)
    Military/Defence Personnel Wards


    However, the specific seat reservation details might change over time, and universities may update their policies based on government regulations. 

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    Suryansh Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago

    Yes, as per the official website of the university say, "The Reservations of seats for SC/ ST, OBC, and others are as per Punjab Government Reservations policy". You can apply for the same after looking up the government policy regarding it whether you fall under those category or not for availing benefits.

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