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Supreme Court Judgement on Unaided Private Colleges

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The Supreme Court judgement of Augutst 12, 2005 on four questions regarding higher education in unaided educational institutions including quota and fee structure. Q.1. Unaided educational institutions; appropriation of quota by State and enforcement of reservation policy Q.2. Admission procedure of unaided educational institutions. Q. 3 Fee regulation Q.4.Committees formed pursuant to Islamic Academy

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  • Supreme Court of India, 2005. "Supreme Court Judgement on Unaided Private Colleges," Working Papers id:273, eSocialSciences.
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