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Why some universities reject applications of NET qualified candidates under SC category?
Do you think they are not eligible for UR post?
Does any new rules published in this regard?
Does this is not a violation of reservation rules.
UR means unreserved, not general category.
NET certificate only required for the post of assistant professor, no issues in category wise cutoffs.
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Please check this clarification
In "General" category a OBC, SC/ST candidate can claim a seat. But in "UR" they can not.
It simply means UNRESERVED.
Post Gen. category ka raha hoga , ye unhe baad me dhyan aaya hoga, this is departmental mistake only.
Dear Sri Sujan Saha,
Thanks for your post. This is indeed a very touchy issue.
A simple resolution can be made in following way. Of course Govt. Rules MUST HAVE the provision as a prerequisite.
1. The candidate should score at least equal (and no less than) minimum marks to qualify NET as general Candidates of the qualifying year.
2. The Candidate should officially declaire that s/he will not claim any facility/relaxation etc.applicable to SC/ST etc. candidates throughout his/her service life.
In short s/he have to abandon his/her reserved category.
If a candidate does this, certainly s/he should be inducted to UNRESERVED/GENERAL Category.
Hope it will be acceptable to all.
Sincerely,
Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta
Dear Sir,
why r u misguiding people by giving foolish and illogical hypothesis...NET/JRF is only eligibility not qualification. in UR category all candidates including OBC/SC/ST can apply but they will have to fulfill all other eligibility conditions like age , PG percentage etc.
Dear Sri Kailash Chauhan,
Thank you for your post.
I really don't mind and rather appreciate your statements regarding my comments!!
Actually, during our tenure we had no NET and as such, we never encountered such issues and the meticulously differentiation of the terms "Unreserved" & "General" and "Eligibility" & "Qualification" as you have so intelligently mentioned.
I shall very much appreciate if you please let me know the logical explanations of eligibility of a person who cracked an examination or "Eligibility Test" under a special category having lower qualifying marks. (I shall appreciate if you please rectify my statement in italics with suitable logical terminology) who otherwise would not become "eligible".
I need to know the clarification supported with any G/O (Govt. Order) making this just & proper as sometimes I am asked to sort applications for recruitment for various organizations and I commit such great mistakes because of my foolish and illogical mindset.
I repeat, I really appreciate if I can get any G/O in this regard.
Sincerely,
Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta
Dear sir,
No need to clarify...There is no rules regarding all this. U can go through all the recruitment processes like Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan , Navoday Vidyalaya Samiti , all Union territories the post of PRT and TGT where CTET is required. All recruitment process follows the same rule...Even latest example of MPPSC Lib recruitment for degree Colleges ...but respected sir if u have any circular other than this please share
The concept of General category is old. Now all the recruitment advertisement are as UR in place of Gen
Dear Sri Kailash Chauhan,
Thanks for your post.
I am content that there is no govt.rules.
So we can do according to our consensus!!
Thanks once again for this valuable information.
Sincerely,
Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta
Dear Chauhan,
I do not understand why you are attacking Ray sir on this. You are requested kindly to follow the following. The rule can be predicated like, if you have availed quota in qualifying the national level test like NET you cannot compete with the general category students to apply for a open post where UGC NET is mandatory. Before leaving a comment, kindly read this: https://thewire.in/law/reservation-law-india-sc-st-obc
Dear Sri Nandeesha,
Thanks for your your post.
This is indeed a touchy issue as I mentioned at the very onset of my post.
Here I am narrating an incident in a different note altogether, but I feel you will understand the inherent philosophy.
I went for pilgrimage last year and in a temple there was a gong (Big bell which is called "Ghanta" in Hindi and Bengali) hanging high above. It was evening and the rush of devotees was comparatively less than day time. I learned from the Pujari ji that those who can ring the bell are blessed by the deity. I had the lure of being blessed but the Gong was too high and was beyond my reach. I looked around and by the grace of God, I discovered a stool lying in one corner. I just brought the stool and stood atop. and by jove, I could reach the gong and I ranged the bell. I was so thrilled. as I was able to ring.
The next morning, I again went to that temple to watch the deity in His 'Morning Shringer' there was heavy rush. When I reached under the Gong, so many people were there and I looked around for the stool but I could not find any. This time a barefoot me without the help of the stool could not reach to ring the bell.
Actually, in real sense a barefoot me was unable to ring the bell. I could ring the bell only when I was privileged with the height of the stool!!
Sincerely,
Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta
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