Delhi High Court rejects challenge to management quota admission rules

The Delhi High Court has upheld the validity of a rule allowing private unaided professional colleges to manage their 10% management quota seats independently. The court dismissed a PIL that sought to bring these seats under a centralized, transparent online counseling process.
Why it matters
This ruling clarifies the autonomy of private educational institutions in India regarding admissions and reinforces the legal distinction between management quota seats and general merit seats.
The Delhi High Court has refused to strike down a rule that allows private unaided professional colleges in Delhi to conduct admissions to their 10% management quota seats independently, holding that the system is consistent with the rule.
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