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Shrek

(3,977 posts)
Sun Aug 4, 2019, 10:32 AM Aug 2019

When Students In India Can't Earn College Admission On Merit, They Buy Their Way In

https://www.npr.org/2019/08/04/745182272/when-students-in-india-cant-earn-college-admission-on-merit-they-buy-their-way-i

At most of India's private engineering and medical schools, a certain number of spots in the freshman class — usually about 15% — are reserved for the college's management to allocate at its discretion. (Most public universities do not use the management quota system.) In theory, that could mean awarding seats to underprivileged students. But in practice, it usually means selling those seats.

"To build quality, money is important," says S.S. Mantha, an emeritus professor of robotics at the Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute in Mumbai. From 2012 to 2015, Mantha chaired the All India Council for Technical Education, a government agency that oversees India's technical colleges.

In the U.S. "Varsity Blues" scandal, some of the parents' illicit payments went to sports coaches. But in India, Mantha says, the money parents pay goes straight to the schools.

To some, it looks like corruption. Prices vary from student to student, often agreed upon in private meetings between parents and college administrators — sometimes with the help of education consultants.
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When Students In India Can't Earn College Admission On Merit, They Buy Their Way In (Original Post) Shrek Aug 2019 OP
Did you hear about some rich folks here in US buying admissions at140 Aug 2019 #1
That would be the "Varsity Blues" scandal referred to in the OP. n/t Igel Aug 2019 #4
Unqualified H1-B Visa holders no_hypocrisy Aug 2019 #2
Isn't that how it works here in the States? demigoddess Aug 2019 #3
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at140

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1. Did you hear about some rich folks here in US buying admissions
Sun Aug 4, 2019, 10:39 AM
Aug 2019

for their kids? I think some actress was in the news. Can't recall her name.

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