Degree level in a
relevant subject from a recognized
University.
ii. NET is compulsory along with one
publication in NAAS (National
Academy of Agricultural Sciences ... particular academic qualification. Second
part of the said notification says that NET is compulsory
along with one publication in NAAS. However, NET
essentiality
prior to 11 th July 2009
and for other candidates NET is compulsory to be qualified for being
eligible for the post of Assistant Professor ... writ petitioners/appellants in
their writ petition are that: qualification of NET is compulsory for
candidates applying for the post of Lecturers and Assistant Professors
that after deducting an
amount of 5% towards compulsory deduction for excess, a net
amount of ₹12,28,60,369/ be paid over to Dicitex
M/S. Bata India Ltd., Kolkata vs Dcit, Circle-2(1), Kolkata, Kolkata on 6
petitioner comes to Rs.36,366/- and after getting compulsory deductions, the
net payable salary comes to Rs.32,680/-. The petitioner is required
subject to deduction of Rs.500/- as compulsory excess clause, thereby
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the net amount payable is Rs.3,23,616/- only. The affidavit also
degree, National Eligibility Test (NET)
conducted by the ASRB, UGC, CSIR or
similar test, accredited by the UGC shall
remain compulsory along with one
publication ... degree, National
Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the ASRB, UGC,
CSIR or similar test accredited by the UGC shall
remain compulsory along with one publication
NET) for lecturers conducted by the University Grants Commission^
CSIR, or similar test accredited by the University Grants Commission.
Note: NET shall remain the compulsory ... before 31st December 2002 are exempted
from appearing in the NET examination. IN case such candidates fail to obtain Ph.D
degree, they shall have
against the damage to the building. After compulsory deduction, the net loss was calculated at Rs.3,64,222/-. The Complainant preferred a Complaint before
depicts the gross salary
with no mention of compulsory or other deductions and the net salary
actually being received by the petitioner. Extract from