Union Human Resource Development minister Kapil Sibal's move to increase the class XII cut offs for the IIT entrance has been slammed by all parties in Bihar.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said that move would deprive many students from backward states, of the chance to take entrance test to these premier institutes. "I would write to Union Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal soon to protest the move" Kumar said.
Former Bihar chief minister Rabri Devi described the move as non-practical."The move will deprive the poor students from rural areas of a chance to qualify for the IIT" she said. Former railway minister Lalu Prasad said it was wrong to create a hurdle for poor students from Bihar and elsewhere to appear in the IIT entrance examination."We will oppose it " he said.
Anand Kumar, director of Super 30, a unique training initiative in Bihar,that has achieved a 100-per cent result at the IIT-JEE told rediff.com that the latest move was a conspiracy to keep students from rural areas out of the prestigious IIT . Every year, Super 30 selects a group of 30
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