University Grant Commission (UGC) National Elijibiliti Test (NET)
Raipur.
Court's decision will benefit the country, millions of candidates. Half of Chandigarh is likely to benefit the four thousand candidates. Qualifying toll could rise.
University Grant Commission (UGC) National Elijibiliti Test (NET) - candidates who have not qualified in June 2012 has awakened hopes once again. UGC to release the test results before the Supreme Court rejected the rule.
It was just the same benefits to the petitioners. Supreme Court ruling will benefit all candidates in the examinations held in June.
The Supreme Court decision came on December 21, 2012, a copy of the court case in website not continue on. That is why the public has not been decided.
The new rules will also court against
Kerala High Court has said that the net is a Eligibility test, not a Competitive exams. For this reason it can not be any such rules, the minimum passing marks than any merit list will be created.
Based on the new rules of the UGC will court against the candidate. 15 percent rule of Merit December 30, 2012, only four days before the test was applied. It is preparing to petition.
Dr Singh said the coordinator of the net in Chandigarh students will benefit from this decision in court. Registration for the exam in June 5759 was built by people. Of these, four and a half thousand people were involved in the test. Whichever candidate coming under the old rules will benefit them.
The first result was changed Criteria
The examination results on June 24 before September 2012, having qualified UGC NET aggregate ratio in percent of the fixed standard had added a new condition. Passing the Aggregate Percentage of Marks despite bringing thousands of qualified candidates to be dropped entirely.
The General category candidates having 40-40 percent in the first and second question, the third question, while 50 per cent is mandatory.
OBC and SC, ST, Physical Handicapped for 5 to 10 percent discount is given. With the new rules bring these brands with aggregate 65 per cent marks is mandatory. 60 for OBC and SC, ST is the 55 per cent.
Court's decision will benefit the country, millions of candidates. Half of Chandigarh is likely to benefit the four thousand candidates. Qualifying toll could rise.
University Grant Commission (UGC) National Elijibiliti Test (NET) - candidates who have not qualified in June 2012 has awakened hopes once again. UGC to release the test results before the Supreme Court rejected the rule.
It was just the same benefits to the petitioners. Supreme Court ruling will benefit all candidates in the examinations held in June.
The Supreme Court decision came on December 21, 2012, a copy of the court case in website not continue on. That is why the public has not been decided.
The new rules will also court against
Kerala High Court has said that the net is a Eligibility test, not a Competitive exams. For this reason it can not be any such rules, the minimum passing marks than any merit list will be created.
Based on the new rules of the UGC will court against the candidate. 15 percent rule of Merit December 30, 2012, only four days before the test was applied. It is preparing to petition.
Dr Singh said the coordinator of the net in Chandigarh students will benefit from this decision in court. Registration for the exam in June 5759 was built by people. Of these, four and a half thousand people were involved in the test. Whichever candidate coming under the old rules will benefit them.
The first result was changed Criteria
The examination results on June 24 before September 2012, having qualified UGC NET aggregate ratio in percent of the fixed standard had added a new condition. Passing the Aggregate Percentage of Marks despite bringing thousands of qualified candidates to be dropped entirely.
The General category candidates having 40-40 percent in the first and second question, the third question, while 50 per cent is mandatory.
OBC and SC, ST, Physical Handicapped for 5 to 10 percent discount is given. With the new rules bring these brands with aggregate 65 per cent marks is mandatory. 60 for OBC and SC, ST is the 55 per cent.
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