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Net becomes the most difficult than ever.

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The new criteria of UGC is not replication of june 2012 result criteria at all.
The basic difference is that from now onwards the number of net qualified candidates will be limited to 15% of pass candidates (those who scored min qualifying marks), no matter how much one scores, whereas in june 2012 the number of net qualified candidates was not limited because if one scores 75% or above, he is qualified. The number was not limited.
Now even if you score 95% marks, you cant be sure that you will be qualified because there may be 86% candidates who would have scored more than you (mor than 95%).

I think it has become more difficult than ever.
This is all because court case.

What is your view friends?

U r right. at least theoretically!! But If u see the June 2012 result, around 10% candidates have qualified. UGC must have seen the all the performance so far and wud have zeroed down on 15% !!! But again I think they can change this criteria if they find any loopholes or if it is unrealistic. At the end of the day demand should equal supply...

But think about the condition where all of the candidates r passed ......we too...then what is the achievement.......will it be beneficial to us....society.....educational system....??????????UGC must have provided it earlier

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