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PM 'pained' by high cut-offs in admissions

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Press Trust of India Mumbai

"Every year when I see how many hundreds of thousands of students apply for admission to these institutions, and when I see how high have become the minimum cut-off marks for admission, my heart is pained by the limits we are placing on the opportunities available to our youth," he said.

Singh made these remarks in his address at the Golden Jubilee convocation of the IIT-Bombay here yesterday.

"As we celebrate the Golden Jubilee of IIT Bombay, we feel a sense of pride. But that pride must be tempered by the concern that we still do not have the required number of such institutions to offer adequate developmental opportunities to all our bright young women and men," he said.

 

"That is precisely why our government took the initiative to expand the opportunities for higher and technical education in India," he said.

During the last eight years, Indian higher education as well as secondary and technical education, have experienced a quantum jump in terms of investment being made and the number of seats being created for students, he said.

  

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First Published: Aug 19 2012 | 6:35 PM IST

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