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  • In a repeat performance of the imposition of the percentile system on Maharashtra’s junior colleges just a couple of days before the display of admissions lists last year, on June 8 this year, about a week before the declaration of the Class 10 results, Maharashtra Education Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil proposed reserving 90 per cent of junior college seats for students from the state board — the Secondary School Certificate. As with the hastily-imposed percentile system, the Mumbai high court has again set aside the government resolution on the reservation that would have overwhelmingly shut out non-SSC students. Since SSC schools outnumber CBSE and ICSE ones and include all Marathi-medium students, the government resolution was seen as a fait accompli since the MNS and the Shiv Sena were on board. With or without the Maharashtra assembly elections in the vicinity, the state board has apparently become hostage to politics. Needless to say, the resolution was deemed arbitrary and unfair.

    The court’s observation that the only acceptable principle for seat allotment is the merit-cum-preference criterion, and that merit determinative processes such as entrance tests provide a common standard for judging students, should return us to the argument in favour of standardising board examinations and evaluation across the country. A single national board is supposed to be on the radar of Union HRD Minister Kapil Sibal. Such a uniform system of conducting examinations and assessing students thereof would end the hysteria and heartbreak associated with admissions annually, and court battles as in Maharashtra of late. It would not only make it easier for students to move about the country but also allow prompt and more accurate assessment of student calibre nationally, with the same parameters. It would certainly put paid to allegations and counter-allegations of unfairness and “unmerited” advantages.

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    Apartheid against Maharashtrians is alive and kicking !By: Puccaghati | 08-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward The non-Maharashtrians have triumphed again .First they took our land , then our jobs, then our oil and now our junior college admissions using North Indian dominated Courts .The English and Hindi media are their handmaidens in this long campaign of occupation and domination. Slavery is not far away for us if not already there ! ICSC and CBSE are self-avowed Christian and Hindi boards , they virtually ban Marathi ,study only two languages ,award nearly 100 % marks even in English,and non-Math subjects ,and then allow best of five subjects to arrive at an aggregate !Of course ALL ICSC and CBSE students are near geniuses- can Parsees, Gujarathis,North Indians,Bengalis i.e. any non-Maharashtrian be anything else but a bloody genius? Only Ghatis studying for the SSC must be Neanderthal ! That the Court and your sub refuse to acknowledge that the method , system of exams and marking will produce differing grades shows their true mentality . We want freedom from India !
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