open to the State Government to reduce the minimum qualifying marks in General English and the seats made available to SC/ST candidates by virtue
Murali Babu (1988) 2 SCC 386 fixing a different criteria for minimum qualifying marks, for special category candidate seeking admission under the reserved category
qualify for further process including the group discussion and interview which was of 50 marks. The Probationary Officers who score 75% marks and above ... JMGS-I; and (c) those Probationary Officers, who failed to secure minimum qualifying marks of 50% (45% for SC/ST/PWD) in the written test
qualify for further process including the group discussion and interview which was of 50 marks. The Probationary Officers who score 75% marks and above ... JMGS-I; and (c) those Probationary Officers, who failed to secure minimum qualifying marks of 50% (45% for SC/ST/PWD) in the written test
qualification, age, and minimum qualifying standard for each category of Physical Standard Test, Physical Efficiency Test, Medical fitness, and minimum qualifying marks for written examination
awarded only 10 marks and because the minimum marks for scheduled caste category in the interview was prescribed as 12 marks, as such ... selected candidate, who secured 135 marks in total including the interview marks. When the requirement was to obtain minimum qualifying marks in the written examination
finalized, a corrigendum was also published by the University requiring the minimum qualifying marks at the Intermediate level as 50%, therefore, only those who were ... requirement of 50% minimum marks at Intermediate level to 45% marks, therefore, the appellant, since had secured 49% marks, ought to have been allowed
having secured certain percentage of marks in the related subjects which is higher than the minimum in the qualifying examination in order to be eligible ... State Government of having obtained certain marks higher than the minimum in the qualifying examination in order to be eligible to participate in the common
having secured certain percentage of marks in the related subjects which is higher than the minimum in the qualifying examination in order to be eligible ... State Government of having obtained certain marks higher than the minimum in the qualifying examination in order to be eligible to participate in the common
recognized Institute or University to establish that the candidates have the required minimum speed of typing and shorthand as per Rule ... qualified and could not have been engaged for examining and evaluating the answer sheets of stenographer examination. Although the word 'recognized', qualifying