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Hyderabad students to challenge new National Eligibility Test guidelines

See the breaking news 'The Times of India' Hyderabad Edition 31/12/2012 click on below link which the whole news you can see.

 ( http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/Hyderabad-student... )

Hyderabad students to challenge new National Eligibility Test guidelines

TNN | Dec 31, 2012, 04.04 AM IST

HYDERABAD: Students are planning to challenge UGC's new National Eligibility Test (NET) guidelines for lecturer postsUniversity Grants Commission (UGC) recently introduced a new rule stating that only top 15% candidates in NET will be eligible for taking up teaching jobs in collegesand universities.

Till last year, any candidate who scored minimum marks was eligible for teaching posts. Students from English and Foreign Languages University (Eflu) on Sunday said they would approach court against UGC guidelines. The protesting students said that the UGC's

decision was in violation of a Kerala HC order, issued on December 17, 2012. A total of 28,000 students appeared for the NET examination from Osmania University centre on Sunday.

"In its order, the Kerala HC had clearly stated that NET was only an eligibility test and not a competitive examination. The exam is only meant to test whether the candidates are qualified to teach or do research. However, by deciding to grant NET certificates to only the top 15% candidates, UGC is denying an opportunity to others," said Mohan Dharavath, student leader, Eflu. Students said that new guidelines would do more harm than good.

"Those candidates who had secured NET in the past would appear for the examination to get grants under Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). Such candidates are likely to figure in the top 15% of the merit list over and over again denying opportunity to others," said Dharavat.

The students are planning to file a PIL within a month's time. UGC conducts NET once in every six months.

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UGC KI RULES KIYA RIGHT HAI? JUNE 2012 ME ITNA LOOSE DIYA KI JI JIS NA PREPARE HUA WO TO PASS KIYA AUR JIS NA GUESS ME ANSWER DIYA WHO BHI PASS KIYA AUR AB MERIT LIST BANYAN GA THEN 15% KO SELECT KRENGA.."Yeh kisa bichar ha ak exam me itna loose aur ak exam me itna tuff agar UGC ko yeh rules karna hi tha to pehla kiyu nehi kiya ak exam akdol phaida paiga aur ak dol bhukta ga yeh to koy na bichar nahi ho sakta iska liya koi kiyu nahi protest   kar ra haya" MUGHE LAGTA JUNE 2012 KA LIST INVALID GOSHIST KAR NA CHAIYA UGC KO....What is your view about this?

i have got 46% in 1st paper and 48% in 2nd paper and 50% in 3rd paper so i am qualified or not . i belong to sc category . kindly tell me sir 

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