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UGC has withdrawn the increase in cutoff marks for NET 2012: New Results will be Announced

Following Supreme court order UGC  has withdrawn the increase in cutoff marks for NET 2012. The original cut off of 35,35,60 for SC/ST; 35,35,68 for OBC and 40,40,75 for general categories for papers 1, 2 & 3 respectively is valid now. “The old cut offs will be considered and new results will be announced” the UGC has stated.

Reference: Times of India dated 24.12.2012

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Yes It is false news 100%. It may be misunderstanding of the news  reporter of times of India . The news is in only  TOI ,Pune edition. Actually it is very important decision if it is order of supreme court , so all other news papers also may publish the news, but it is not in other newspaper, as well as no informantion is found regarding the same on net.

 

That means no one need to move any court against UGC for justice in June 2012 NET exam, isn't it?

when we expect the revised results.

It is false news. It may be misunderstanding of the news  reporter of times of India . The news is in only Pune edition. Actually it is very important decision if it is order of supreme court , so all other news papers also may publish the news, but it is not in other newspaper, as well as no informantion is found regarding the same on net.

Thanks sir for gt8 news! Kindly inform us about the information regarding UGC Result.

Congratulations! for all the candidates who has got the minimum criteria in the June 2012 UGC NET Exam.

Sir

Let me know when the revised results will be published by the ugc. you have any idea

The SC submission story and the ToI story on it seems to be the Super Bloopers planted by the UGC and ToI to pacify the grumbling candidates who might otherwise would have gone to Court to stall the December exam. But now the Game is over and  so we have to pray God and do well in the exam

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