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Highest marks in library and information science in UGC NET June 2012

I have secured 278 (80%) marks in all three papers. Is there anybody who have got more than these NET marks:

I - 70

II - 82

III - 126

Total : 278

out of 350.

If you got more than these please mention your name & roll no?

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hi maam

how do you
know marks ? did u chek thru key or is it available online ???

hi maam
hw do you know ur marks ? is it available online ??? or did u cross chek thru the key ??

Congrats......

congrats

Congratulation Saba

hi this is soumen a student of mlisc in vidyasagar university, west bengal. i want some help from u.this is my mail id soumenteli65@ yahoo.com or mb no 9609470542.plz if u kindly help me about net exam preparation i will be glad. plz give me some suggestion about the preparation of net exam.tell me the name of those books which is best for net exam or any other advice

I have secured 84, 82 and 110 in paper I, II and III with a total score of 276 and my roll number is 19590186.  Then I must be third ranker, at least in LISLINKS forum.

hi this is Somashekhar T S from bangalore. i want some help from u.this is my mail id somu424@gmail.com or mb no 9916700860.plz if u kindly help me about net exam preparation i will be glad. plz give me some suggestion about the preparation of net exam.tell me the name of those books which is best for net exam or any other advice

Someone else could get more marks, because few professionals are member of LIS forum, while the total candidates are more than this figure.
UGC should have increased the level of cut off marks 65%; 60%; and 55% to 70%, 65% and 60% to maintain the quality and status of NET Exam. Since the 1989-1990, when NET Exam started, the total number of candidates passed during the 12 years in Library and Information Science is about equal to candidates qualified in JUNE 2012 Exam alone.
UGC should have increased the level of cut off marks 65%; 60%; and 55% to 70%, 65% and 60% to maintain the quality and status of NET Exam. Since the 1989-1990, when NET Exam started, the total number of candidates passed during the 12 years in Library and Information Science is about equal to candidates qualified in JUNE 2012 Exam alone.

Instead of evaluating the cut off points, i would suggest that they should introduce negative marking again.

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