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A government-approved method offered to private or deemed universities by the name of "Management Quota" allows students to obtain Direct Admission into the institution.
Due to the fact that they do not get any subsidies from the government, management quotas are only relevant to private or deemed universities. This means that the government permits private institutes to fill 15% of their seats through management or NRI Quota Seats.
85% of the available seats are filled based on merit, with the remaining 15% of seats open to the institute's management. However, there are further requirements for the management quota seats.
For the management quota seat in engineering, for instance, one must have at least a 50% grade point average in senior secondary school. The same goes for medical and other.
A management quota student's tuition is typically three to four times what the standard rate is. There is an obvious explanation for this.
According to the management, this is their opportunity to fill 15% of the seats based on their disparity, and it is financially advantageous for the Institute, which has government authorization.
From the perspective of the students, receiving financial help from the institution is just a way for them to make up for their poor academic performance and give them the opportunity to attend the same university as the more deserving students.
Simply said, both the Institute and the students stand to gain from this situation.
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