do u believe that UGC would reduce the the set criteria by 2% for reserved categories as they did in case of Gen. category.Can we expect justice from the commission members who without considering the whole lot of candidates as aspirants and hurt the feelings of reserved category candidates besides damaged the impartiality of UGC.
Good Evening. My Cut off mark is 58.86%. I belong to OBC category. In the supplmentary result of UGC I have not qualified.. I came to know to that they have not reduced the cut off marks for OBC. What shall we do? Let us join together to fight for this.
u have taken a virtuous initiative for the cause of reserved categories.i am also the victim of injustice done by ugc i have secured 60%,70%&50% in papers 1,11&111 respectively.my aggregate %age becomes 59% approximately.
Sir,
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Hi Chalam, welcome to the world of information and sharing.......
i am balaji can i know ur phone no sir
i am also form andhra
My details are: category OBC
Roll No Subject Code Name Paper-I Paper-II Paper-III Aggregate
31010107 1 GH MOHAMMAD 60.00% 70.00% 50.00% 58.62%
My details are:
Roll No Subject Code Name Paper-I Paper-II Paper-III Aggregate
31010107 1 GH MOHAMMAD 60.00% 70.00% 50.00% 58.62%
dear sir,
do u believe that UGC would reduce the the set criteria by 2% for reserved categories as they did in case of Gen. category.Can we expect justice from the commission members who without considering the whole lot of candidates as aspirants and hurt the feelings of reserved category candidates besides damaged the impartiality of UGC.
Dear Chalam,
Good Evening. My Cut off mark is 58.86%. I belong to OBC category. In the supplmentary result of UGC I have not qualified.. I came to know to that they have not reduced the cut off marks for OBC. What shall we do? Let us join together to fight for this.
Regards,
B.Sivakumar
dear sir,
u have taken a virtuous initiative for the cause of reserved categories.i am also the victim of injustice done by ugc i have secured 60%,70%&50% in papers 1,11&111 respectively.my aggregate %age becomes 59% approximately.
dear sir,
you have initiated a virtue to help re
good morning sir,
how r u? sir
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