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Dissecting caste discrimination in Indian universities from admissions to placements: Part 1 - IITs | Data Point podcast

In July, The Hindu’s data team published a story that revealed major disparities in the admission rate of PhD candidates from Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Other backward classes backgrounds. Data released by the Lok Sabha found that in nine IITs, across India, the acceptance rate for SC/ST/OBC PhD candidates was at or below 8%, despite all of these universities receiving hundreds of applications. What is going on behind the scenes at India’s top universities and how did this kind of structural and systemic form of discrimination ferment itself into higher education? Guest: Ajantha Subramanian, Professor of Anthropology and South Asian Studies at Harvard University; author of “The Caste of Merit: Engineering Education in India,” which tracks the relationship between meritocracy and democracy in India, in order to understand the production of merit as a form of caste property and its implications for democratic transformation.

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