Yes, Puran Murti Campus in Sonepat, which offers the Diploma in Electrical Engineering, provides reserved quota seats for various categories as per government norms and institutional policies. These reserved seats ensure that students from socially and economically disadvantaged backgrounds get fair opportunities to access quality technical education.
The college reserves seats for the following categories:
SC (Scheduled Castes)
ST (Scheduled Tribes)
OBC (Other Backward Classes)
EWS (Economically Weaker Sections)
Girls
Children of Defence Personnel
BPL (Below Poverty Line) candidates
Each of these categories is allocated a fixed percentage of seats during the admission cycle, and candidates applying under a reserved category must submit valid documents or certificates proving their eligibility (like caste certificate, income certificate, BPL card, or defense service proof). These documents are verified during the admission process.
The reserved quota system is especially helpful for students who might have lower academic scores but demonstrate potential and come from underprivileged backgrounds. It ensures greater inclusion and diversity within the campus community. Additionally, candidates from these categories may also be eligible for scholarships, fee concessions, or priority in hostel allocation.
While the quota system does not lower the quality standards of the program, it supports the vision of equal access to education and enables a broader range of students to build careers in engineering and technology.