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

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Your Friend got 56 marks in Paper III, Where actually required 67.5 as per the Qualifying Criteria.

Percentage ( % )  of  Marks Required

Foe SC     35 35 40 ,

For OBC   35 35 45

For GEN.  40 40 50.

Dear friend,

  OBC category needs 67.5 marks for 3rd paper but your friend got only 56 marks ie, 45%.  So no hope.

I think you all should concentrate on the upcoming NET examination only.

Depend on the final criteria of selection of UGC.

100% nahi ho sakta q ki 3rd paper k liye 67.5 marks chahiye

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