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The cut off percentage is very high and also top 7% candidates only. It is too difficult to pass the exam. UGC has to change the criteria
Sir,
I will also join the team.I am Lis professional and my slet cutoff is 212 I belong to OBC and my marks are paper I-64 ,Paper II -64, paper III -84 my mail Id chitrainbanathan@yahoo.com
9790732887
what documents are required? will the case be for us sir?
To:
HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE DR.MANJULA CHELLUR
HON'BLE MR.JUSTICE K.VINOD CHANDRAN
Respected Madam/Sir,
In the following matter that will be placed before your honorable Court mostly by 14th of March or later the UGC has constituted NET review committee to circumvent the Court.
It has become customary of UGC to set up such committees to shield itself
from the wrath of the Courts. This committee is just an eyewash to
coverup the blunder of the June 2012 NET examination. The matter is now
with the Division Bench of the Kerala High Court. Now the AG's argument will
be to appeal to your Bench to ensure no interference of the Court with
the functioning of the committee! An eyewash!
http://www.indiaeducationreview.com/news/ugc-constitutes-net-review...
The UGC's NET examination had objectivity in evaluation built in to it even before this June 2012 examination in spite of having the third paper as written paper. The methodology was that UGC will decide the result only based on the performance in First and Second paper as per their norm and the third paper will be evaluated only for those who have cleared the First and Second paper to give an indication to the employers as to how that particular candidate fares in a subjective evaluation. Therefore the UGC's claim that the revised objective pattern as the reason for the anomaly in the result that required their intervention in deciding the Second Cut-Off after the conduct of examination is a cover-up to some scam. Though I am a petitioner against an earlier such Committee by UGC in UGC (The matter is referred as SLP (C) 36023 - 32 of 2010) in Supreme Court, I am without any way and means to convey this to the Bench and hence this e-mail
The Tamilnadu CM's Special Cell has forwarded to Bharathiar University with a strong recommendations the petitions o/307823/2012 dated 11/10/2012 and i/377317/2012 dated 17/12/2012 demanding to ensure compliance to Kerala High Court Order on UGC -NET June 2012 exams before issuing the Certificates for TN SET 2012 Exams. The letter 53146/k3/2012 dtd 25/02/2013 signed on behalf of Director of Collegiate Education is the reference number to this. Contact advocate Bharath Kumar 9444228782 regards to cases in Madras High Court on this matter.
There is no confusion if you have followed the Court proceedings. UGC released supplementary list explaining to the Courts that it is following 7% subject wise cut-off as minimum and 15% overall cut-off as the maximum! That means that it will pass minimum 7% of those appeared in each subject but not necessarily just 7%. This has helped UGC to explain as to how it has qualified those who have scored a mere 40% or 42% aggregate
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