Thursday, 17 January 2013

QUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR BOTH JUNE 2012 RESULT AND SUPPLEMENTARY RESULT


Dear Brothers,
            UGC has newly published the following criteria for NET June 2012 Result including supplementary result.
    Important Note:
                        I think that the candidates who met the minimum qualifying marks and aggregate in each category  are declared passed in the first phase and the candidates who met the minimum qualifying marks but not the aggregate in each category and in each subject but are in top 7% lot are declared passed in the supplementary result. Kindly confirm from the website of UGC. For more information, see the following attachment which is taken from the the website of UGC
Regards,
Pravin Gupta
Kanpur

ATTACHMENT

The qualifying criteria for June-2012 
“Those candidates who had made it to the consideration zone, i.e., those 
who  received a minimum of 40%, 40% & 50% marks in Paper-I, Paper-II and PaperIII respectively for General Category; 35%, 35% & 45% marks in Paper-I, Paper-II 
and Paper-III respectively for OBC (Non-creamy layer) Category and 35%, 35% & 
40% marks in Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III respectively for SC/ST/PWD Category 
and those who secured aggregate percentage (obtained by combining marks of 
Paper-I, II & III) of  65% for `General category, 60% for OBC (Non-creamy layer)  and 
55% for SC/ST/PWD category candidates (This is the same criterion as decided by 
the earlier Moderation Committee). 
OR 
Those candidates who figure among top 7% of all the candidates who appeared in 
NET; this shall be calculated separately for each discipline and for each category 
(SC/ST/OBC(Non Creamy Layer)/PWD). Accordingly a cut-off will be determined for 
each subject and each category for this purpose. In case of tie (when several 
students have same identical aggregate marks) all the candidates appearing at the 
qualifying marks shall be included. Candidates who do not secure minimum required 
score in each paper and are therefore not in the consideration zone, will not be 
included in this list even if they fall among the top 7% within their subject and 
category

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