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UGC has withdrawn the increase in cutoff marks for NET 2012: New Results will be Announced

According to above statement by Supreme court its states that "There will new NET results announced for JUNE, 2012", so everyone who have appeared for NET June, 2012 and scored above the old cut off marks i.e 35,35,60 for SC/ST; 35,35,68 for OBC and 40,40,75 for general categories for papers 1, 2 & 3 respectively will be declared as passed or what"

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i am also in confusion but we should wait for ugc decesion for further step

This may be a false news.

There is no case on NET in SC so far. Kerala High Court decision is only a Single bench verdict and likely to be challenged  by UGC .Just wait & See the progress of the case

yes it has been declared that "The SC decision is valid for all candidates who sat for the June 2012 examinations. The old cut-offs will be considered and new results will be announced."
yes it has been declared that "The SC decision is valid for all candidates who sat for the June 2012 examinations. The old cut-offs will be considered and new results will be announced."

Its really be surprising for all

who compt according to the old cut offs and if new result will published as soon as possible..

Dear friend thank you for the information to given every one and one more question to you the revised result when they will announced and where you can get the information

 

my friend passed net exam with marks paper 1 (66) Paper II (64) and Paper III (56).He is OBC candidate. According to new result he would be qualified or not. please give answer.

TOI news may not be correct and It never happens... If so, UGC may approach the Spl bench of SC.. UGC may reduce the cut-off mark 5% but, not abide by 40%, 40% & 50%.

it means he would not be qualified

This may be a false news.

There is no case on NET in SC so far. Kerala High Court decision is only a Single bench verdict and likely to be challenged  by UGC .Just wait & See the progress of the case

This may be a false news.

There is no case on NET in SC so far. Kerala High Court decision is only a Single bench verdict and likely to be challenged  by UGC .Just wait & See the progress of the case

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