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University admissions prompt new row
Private schools have accused ministers of "blackmail" after top universities were set new targets for the admission of state sector students.
Vice-chancellors said the aims were unattainable unless elite universities change their admissions policies by diluting academic standards.
The Independent Schools Council said: "If universities bow to this scarcely concealed blackmail, there is little doubt that many individual injustices will occur in future admissions to universities."
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Published: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 07:52:55 GMT+01
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