:lol: Actually makes sense at some level.Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
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:lol: Actually makes sense at some level.Quote:
Originally Posted by app_engine
Yeah better than 'pAlAdai' .Quote:
Originally Posted by Prabhu Ram
'PAladai' is used only by that blogger ,not anybody at Assembly ..Even kalainjar mentioned this just as 'Creamy Layer'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roshan
Cut -Off Marks details for various courses for Year 2005 ,2006
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2006/06/12...1202710300.htm
:roll: May be true. Perhaps I shouldnt have been entirely conclusive. There may be instances where reservation in Higher studies is a need. But personally I feel, during the undergraduate years one should be able to raise his standards (if he is really talented) to be able to face the next league of challenges in the form of higher studies entrance exams.Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
But you have also touched upon another blatant issue, the vast divide in colleging/schooling standards between urban and rural areas. It is a pity that in our current evaluvation standards is distinctly biased to the amount and quality of training a person receives rather than the quality of person himself. As a result, we find that, in real world academic performance can never be equated with a succesful performance at job. I believe equanimus highlighted this point earlier. But there is no other easy alternative available. Even highly respected entrance exams like IIT-JEE can be conquered with a drudgery training. So they only succeed to an extent in evaluating the real capabilities of a student.
Idha ellam vechu paakum podhu, reservation'oda purpose seems to be really simple. Not to identify the best of each community or anything like that, but it is just to give an oppurtunity to underpreviliged to prove themselves in society. Personally I think, if a person needs the aid of reservation in higher studies also, he has not shown the capability of adapting or growing up to challenges.
PR, another doubt. You said quality of education in rural colleges is pathetic and that OBC communities deserve reservation in higher studies as well. Are you suggesting that the entire OBC population is rural based?
Joe anney, innum edhukku andha cut-off a vechu quote pannitu irukeenga.. adhu oru kuppa system. IMO it doesnt prove anything. It doesnt mean that one community is more intellectual than other. Though it does highlight the amount of facilities/training available to each communities :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by joe
மன்னிக்கவும் . அது உங்களுக்காக கொடுக்கப்பட்ட தகவல் அல்ல ..இட ஒதுக்கிட்டினால் ஏதோ தரம் கீழிறங்கி விட்டது போலவும் , 95 சதவீதம் எடுத்தவருக்கு கிடைக்காத வாய்ப்பு ஏதோ 45% எடுத்தவருக்கு கிடைப்பதாகவும் ஒரு மாயையை சிலர் உருவாக்க முயல்கிறார்களே ,அவர்களுக்காக கொடுக்கப்பட்டது ..நீங்கள் ஏற்கனவே அறிந்திருந்தால் பொறுத்துக்கொள்க.Quote:
Originally Posted by thamizhvaanan
PR,
We all agree that rural students who had no opertunity to study in good schools with standrad education and facility will be given priority .
In that case ,I wish inner - quota(within MBC,BC,SC) must be given to students from rural background.
I agree with this. I have seen that kind of 'pulambals' and 'false' propaganda from day 1 in this hub ( specially in the old hub). We need more such information to get a better understanding of the 'real' situation.Quote:
Originally Posted by joe