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If 10% EWS quota is given (number of seats are increased due to this in college), will it not increase the other category seat availability?


parimalam 11th Jul, 2019
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ravi majithiya1171107822 Student Expert 11th Jul, 2019

EWS quota has been applied for the unreserved category candidates with certain guidelines and the criteria of the income and asset and also this EWS quota has not been applied everywhere in India. Now the thing is that increase in the EWS quota seats will not affect the reservation of the other cast or the already reserved seats. And also with the increase in the EWS quota seats there will not be any subsequent increase in the other reserved category seats and also they are unaffected of this EWS reservation.

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11th Jul, 2019
Thanks, it's simple arithmetic, if EWS is given 10% for a college having 100 seats then with EWS the total number of seats will be 110. Automatically all the category people will get additional seat based on their quota. This will affect only economically stronger UR category 
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