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Qualifying Criteria of UGC-NET: Published on 08-03-214 in Dainik Bhaskar Bhilai (CG)

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I have sent it yesterday

I think UGC just pick-up upper 15% candidates Subject wise, category wise  and last lower candidate percentage is the criteria of Net Qualifying Marks Sub. & Cat. wise.

It is not possible before result so after making of the result only UGC can declared the qualifying percentage.

 

How the quality will maintain? It will be devaluation  of education .................

on the basis of answer keys I think following cut off criteria:

General  :    58.5 approximately

OBC  :  53.43 approximately

SC/ST :  50.48 approximately

Dear Amit Ji,

You are almost correct qualifying criteria for this time should be nearby these figures.

Thanx Sir.

Dear Amit,

Cutt off criteria depends upon various factors like

1) Number of students appeared

2) Number of students passing

3) Difficulty level of papers etc.

do u think this decembers NET papers were comparatively difficult?

Dear N D Naik

What is the expected cut off of December 2013 NET Exam. 

Dear Ali,

i think it will be similar to last NET cutt off. whats ur score?

General : 56.50 approximately
OBC : 52 approximately
SC/ST : 49 approximately

Bz compare with last year dis time question paper is toooo difficult....

Mr. Anand K.

In my view, CUT OFF for different Subjects & Categories may be as follows:

General : 59.43%

OBC : 54.86 %

SC / ST : 50.29 %

VH / PH : near about SC/ST cut off

Arshad A

Actually 3rd paper is to difficult so cutoff ll cm low for dis tyme

Gm 202-204

Obc 188-190

Sc ST 174-176

This is my view A&R are to difficult in subject papers and 3rd paper more candiates are nt qualified. Means not crossed 76 marks in 3rd paper......

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