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Dear professionals,

    Kindly let me know,what is good academic record?It accounts from which educational qualification?whether it differs from UGC , TNPSC ,UPSC set up ?.please provide me details regarding this GAR.

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In my knowledge UGC did not define "Good Academic Record". However, in case of appointment the universities or institute consider 55% in Class X, Class XII, Bachellor Degree , Master Degree as Good. It generally start from Class X.

Respected Dr. Badan Barman sir,

Thank you very much for your kind information.

I found this"GAR" from the Keerthi Purwar's blog post regarding NCERT.In that it was given as" GAR set up by UGC regulation".

Thanks & regards,

A.Mala

It differ from exam to exam, country to country, subject to subject and level to level.

UGC definition for good academic record

The minimum requirements of a good academic record, 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) at the master’s level and qualifying in the National Eligibility Test (NET), or an accredited test (State Level Eligibility Test - SLET/SET), shall remain for the appointment.

 

A relaxation of 5% may be provided at the graduate and master’s level for the Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Differently-abled (Physically and visually differently-abled) categories for the purpose of eligibility and for assessing good academic record during direct recruitment to teaching positions. The eligibility marks of 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed) and the relaxation of 5% to the categories mentioned above are permissible, based on only the qualifying marks without including any grace mark procedures.

Every University / Organisation has its own definition for Good Academic Record. This means that the candidate should have consistent and good academic performance in terms of his marks or any kind of evaluation throughout his academic career.

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