Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes for relaxation in qualifying marks in any examination or lowering the standards of evaluation, for reservation in matters ... qualifying scores for exams, services, or promotions. Members of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes have benefited from the relaxation of qualifying marks as well
minimum
qualifying marks was 50 marks for open category, 40 marks for backward
classes and 35 marks for Scheduled Tribes;
(b) The marks prescribed ... minimum
qualifying marks for interview was 16.67 marks for open category, 13.33
marks for Backward Classes, and 11.67 marks for Scheduled Tribes (by
applying
State
Authorities, legislative as well as executive, from fixing
suitable minimum qualifying marks differently for general
category candidates and for SCs/STs and OBC candidates ... colleague Justice
Sujata V. Manohar has reached, namely, that fixing minimum
qualifying marks for passing the entrance test for admission
to postgraduate courses is concerned
extent of percentage to which relaxation could be granted in the qualifying marks for appointment to the post of Teacher or for qualifying ... concession of 5% in the qualifying marks pertains to the percentage of marks in the qualifying examination of Senior Secondary/Graduation
State
Authorities, legislative as well as executive, from fixing
suitable minimum qualifying marks differently for general
category candidates and for SCs/STs and OBC candidates ... colleague Justice
Sujata V. Manohar has reached, namely, that fixing minimum
qualifying marks for passing the entrance test for admission
to postgraduate courses is concerned
reason of having
secured one or two marks below the aggregate marks
prescribed, moderation of two marks in each paper to every
candidate was done ... India, where marks are awarded
either as moderation marks or as grace marks. It is true
that in some educational institutions marks are awarded
relaxation in pass marks in TET.
Thus, those belonging to these categories who secured 50% marks were
treated as having qualified TET. They were allowed ... Therefore, concession of 5% in the qualifying marks pertained to the
percentage of marks in the qualifying examination of Senior
Secondary/graduation
Group-D posts, for those candidates who had obtained minimum qualifying
marks in the first written examination against which large scale irregularities
were noticed ... conduct a re-test for
those candidates who had obtained minimum qualifying marks in the written
examination. The operative portion of the order reads
succeed In
the qualifying test and out of those who succeeded in the
qualifying test and secured the minimum marks after
interview were considered ... succeed in
the qualifying test and out of those who succeeded in the
qualifying test and secured the minimum marks after
interview were considered
medical
examination. Rule 20 further provides that minimum
qualifying marks for admission to Medical Colleges shall be
50% in the aggregate and 33% in each ... respectively;
but for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes candidates the
minimum qualifying marks shall be 40% in the aggregate and
30% in each subject. Note