"Visva Bharati approached UGC to consider the demands of the agitators. However, UGC after examining the matter has informed the university that no reservation on domicile or internal reservation is permissible in Central Universities," it said.
Visva Bharati was told that only the "reservation policy strictly as per rules of the government may be followed", HRD Minister Smriti Irani informed Rajya Sabha in a written reply today.
Amidst demand for the VC's removal, the university administration had last month restored the quota system for the current academic session.
Students passing out from schools under the varsity used to get an advantage over applicants from other institutions for admission to its undergraduate courses.
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