Should there be quota in higher studies?

India
June 19, 2008 11:53am CST
There is a question in mind revolving everytime that what will happen to the good students who are doing hard labour in their studies just to get admissions in good colleges. But yet they refusing admissions even after good scoring,why is it so?what is the main problem for that? According to me the main problem is quota rule.Just b'coz of quota those students who are best at their studies are missing the chance of getting admissions in good colleges. so, anybody is there who appreciate me?
3 responses
@anujain75 (1059)
• India
30 Jun 08
I think there should not be any quota system in higher studies.Because this type of study need brain.Quota upto primary level in both job and education is sufficient. For example if a person get securing poor marks he cannot be a good doctor.Moreover he become a doctor on cost of a person who in future can be a good medical practioner.This is loss for country as well as its resident.I think Law maker of our country should reconsider about the matter.
• India
20 Jun 08
yes there should not be quota in higher studies. because of this who are working hard and studying are getting discouraged.those who are waste are getting admissions
• United States
19 Jun 08
TO me learning is Learing ether in a good college Or a cummenity college the only deffrences is one is expensive and the other is not and everyone know's more about one then the other. but over all its more about the money, race, gender etc... they would need to averge all of these stuff up jsut so the public dosen't see them as one who descrimunate's.