constituted under central
legislation, has formulated statutory regulations under which only incentive marks
can be granted for in-service candidates in post-graduate degree admissions ... incentive marks @ 10% of the marks obtained for each year of
service in remote and/or difficult areas up to 30% of the marks
obtained
service candidates, but only for giving weightage
in the form of incentive marks as specified to the class of in-service
candidates (who have served ... State, which marks are to be
added to the marks obtained by them in NEET. Weightage or
incentive marks, specified in the proviso to Regulation
respondent authorities to publish a list mentioning the
incentives that is, the percentages of incentives as marks awarded
to the respective candidate categorically ... State, which marks are to be added
to the marks obtained by them in NEET. Weightage or incentive
marks specified in Regulation 9 are thus
service doctors. There is
a provision for awarding 10% incentive marks per year which can
be up to 30% for three years ... requested
the Director of Health Service to supply the incentive marks to be
provided to the in-service candidates, but it has not been replied
rendering services for providing healthcare facilities in rural areas, deserve incentive marks to be reckoned for determining merit. Notably, the State Government is posited with ... service candidates are bound to get the benefit of the incentive marks, it is to be observed that the term in-service candidates is referable
concessions and
incentives, such as the incentive provided in the present case of
adding a deprivation score to their GPA. Such
concessions/incentives would ... State, which marks are to be added to the marks obtained by them in the
NEET. Weightage or incentive marks specified in Regulation
candidates,
but only of giving a weightage in the form of
incentive marks as specified to the class of in-
service candidates (who have served ... three Judges' Bench by a speaking
order opined that giving incentive marks to in-
service candidates is inexorable. It is apposite to
refer
candidates,
but only of giving a weightage in the form of
incentive marks as specified to the class of in-
service candidates (who have served ... three Judges' Bench by a speaking
order opined that giving incentive marks to in-
service candidates is inexorable. It is apposite to
refer
candidates,
but only of giving a weightage in the form of
incentive marks as specified to the class of in-
service candidates (who have served ... three Judges' Bench by a speaking
order opined that giving incentive marks to in-
service candidates is inexorable. It is apposite to
refer
candidates,
but only of giving a weightage in the form of
incentive marks as specified to the class of in-
service candidates (who have served ... three Judges' Bench by a speaking
order opined that giving incentive marks to in-
service candidates is inexorable. It is apposite to
refer