Should the eligibility bar of top B-Schools for reserved candidates be increased to make the selection criteria fair?

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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    I think the answer should be yes.
    Before you think that I am some brat complaining about the reservation system, let me tell you I also belong to a reserved category.
    But when I see students with percentile as low as 50 getting into IIMs it hurts me too. I think, it is okay to lower the eligibility bar to some extent, but not so much that it will degrade the quality of the college.
    For top IIMs, maybe a percentile between 90-95 would be justified for reserved categories, but below that would be a bit compromising seeing that many students work really hard to get into top IIMs.
    So, if seats are remaining and no more reserved candidates are
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