What happens in preparatory courses in IIT?

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    Saleha Ibrahim The purpose of our lives is to be happy. | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hello Nikhil M. IITs and ISM provide preparatory courses for a duration of 1 year to SC, ST and PwD Candidates. Admission is given to the candidates in the Preparatory course for the year 2019 provided. The seats reserved for the respective category are vacant. Candidates have not accepted a seat in the preparatory course earlier. Thank you.
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    Arpit Dongre Maturity is when you realize nothing is permanent | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    Preparatory courses are for the SC/ST and disabled person. As most of the peoples from SC/ST are financially poor and also to encourage this people for further studies. Government gives them another chance by this. But the bitter truth behind this most of the SC/ST applying are not among the poor SC/ST people, most of them even don't know about this. Also they don't know about IIT they hardly passed 10th. The solution for this is government should introduce non creamy layer like OBC in SC/ST, so that the poor would get chance. I think we should have no problem for the disabled people as they are given the chance.
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    6 years ago
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    salma bee | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    Preparatory courses are for the SC/ST and disabled person. As most of the peoples from SC/ST are financially poor and also to encourage this people for further studies. Government gives them another chance by this. But, the bitter truth behind this most of the SC/ST applying are not among the poor SC/ST people, most of them even don't know about this. Also, they don't know about IIT they hardly passed class 10th. The solution for this is government should introduce non-creamy layer like OBC in SC/ST, so that the poor would get chance. I think we should have no problem for the disabled people as they are given the chance. Good luck.

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