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CALIBER-2025 "Library 2047: Democratizing Knowledge towards Viksit Bharat" at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh

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 My Net marks are mentioned below:-

 

Roll No. 09590104

Paper I =60%

Paper II = 60%

Paper III =  57.33%

Aggregate = 58.86

 

I am not qualified in the supplementaty result announced by UGC? What is the criteria followed by UGC?

Let us join hands with this matter and get some solution for this.

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Dear Kumar, 

UGC NET is not following any common criteria the committee is just giving false report and they released according to that 

come forwad to fight chalam4terli@gmail.com

the following is the qualifying criteria for UGC net 2012

Category-wise Qualifying Criteria for Lectureship Eligibility in UGC-NET held on 24th June 2012
Minimum Qualifying Percentage
Category                          Paper-I      Paper-II     Paper-III       Aggregate Of all Three Papers
General                              40%           40%      50%                       65%
OBC(Non Creamy Layer)     35%           35%      45%                       60%
SC/ST/PWD                       35%           35%      40%                       55%

You should qualify in each paper and also get the % aggregate specified.

If you belong to Open category you should get aggregate 65%; if OBC 60% and if SC/ST you should get

55%.

The criteria is fixed every year depending upon the pass percentage and the no. of posts vacant.  if the pass percentage is more than the qualifying criteria is also increased accordingly.

this is the rule they follow.

its 64% for gen

but one person with another subject  got 62% net qualified ...

I also got 58.78 % but I had not qualified. What I will do?

 My Mo.No. 08018376621

We are case on UGC one again

We are case on UGC one again .

Hi Satish Kumar Sharma,

According to the rule:

Category                          Paper-I      Paper-II     Paper-III       Aggregate Of all Three Papers
General                              40%           40%      50%                       65%
OBC(Non Creamy Layer)     35%           35%      45%                       60%
SC/ST/PWD                       35%           35%      40%                       55%

I would like to know wether u belong to the category (SC/ST/PWD)?

If you are , then 58.78 % is qualified otherwise you are not.

Thank you

Satish Kumar Sharma. I m OBC and igot 58.78

 

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