marks. They could not however secure even qualifying marks in the subject of 'General English'. The qualifying marks in this paper, as already ... marks (Vivek Jain), 68 marks (Manish Bansai), 72 marks (Rakesh Sharma), 73 marks (Devki-nandan Sharma), 74 marks (Sangeeta Gupta), 71 marks (Anil Kumar Sharma
desh. The candidates appearing in Pre-Medical Examination have to secure minimum qualifying marks for admission. The minimum qualifying marks are 50% in the aggregate ... minimum qualifying marks are 40% in the aggregate and 30% in each subject. The Board is authorised to relax the qualifying marks in the aggregate
petitioner appears to be aggrieved by uniform relaxation of 10% in
minimum qualifying marks granted to the persons with benchmark disability
in the recruitment process ... category candidates and seeks enhancement in the relaxation in minimum
qualifying marks.
3. The learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submits that by
clubbing
Banking. All
the papers were of maximum 50 marks and the
minimum qualifying marks in each of the subjects was
35% with a stipulation that ... sole reason of his disqualification/non
selection in obtaining minimum qualifying marks in the
English language paper. The petitioner also assailed the
promotion policy which
Institute guidelines fixing 40% minimum marks. According to him once Government was to exercise power of fixing the minimum qualifying marks in accordance with these ... minimum standard for reserved category candidates. The Government was not, therefore, under any command to fix a minimum of 40% qualifying marks for the reserved
seeking admission in Post Graduate Course has to qualify and must obtain the minimum qualifying marks, for that is the sine qua non for consideration ... service candidates who have qualified in the Pre-PG test by securing the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by the Medical Council of India
fixed the qualifying marks in both
the examination i.e. eligibility test
and selection examination by same
qualifying marks i.e. 40% marks
fixed ... conducted an eligibility test for High
School Teacher and the minimum qualifying marks for the candidates
belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Handicapped/EWS was fixed
School Teacher from 50% qualifying marks to
40% qualifying marks for SC/ST/OBC/Handicapped/EWS
and from 60% qualifying marks to 50% to others ... conducted an eligibility test for High
School Teacher and the minimum qualifying marks for the candidates
belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Handicapped/EWS was fixed
being a SC candidate was required to get 10%
relaxation in minimum qualifying marks. The petitioner has submitted his
candidature with the marksheet ... essential minimum qualification is Post Graduate in
second division in the relevant subject. In the recruitment rules aforesaid,
no minimum qualifying marks are prescribed. Hence
result that the State Govt. had further relaxed the percentage of minimum qualifying marks for admission to medical college in case of candidates belonging ... Rules, it was specifically stated that the percentage of minimum qualifying marks fixed by the Rules would not be relaxed further and yet the respondents