Sunday, September 23, 2012

UGC NET RESULT JUNE 2012, ISSUE IN HC

Candidates to approach High Court over change in eligibility
source;  The Times of India
Candidates who appeared for theNational Eligibility Test (NET) for lectureship category were shocked to see that many did not make the cut when results were declared on September 18. Their 'shock' was over the fact they had 'achieved' the minimum eligibility criteria, but were still not on the passing list.
The NET is conducted by the University Grants Commission for junior research fellowships and lectureships. Candidates who clear NET in the latter category are eligibly for employment in any university in the country. On June 2012, the NET was conducted in a new avatar with the paper being in the MCQ format.
A notification issued before the June exam said candidates will have to score a minimum percentage in all three papers. For paper-1 and 2, the minimum was set at 40% for general category while the reserved category candidates were allowed a 5% relief. For paper 3, the minimum was set at 50% for general category, 45% for OBC and 40% for other reserved categories.
All students were given a carbon copy of their answer sheets and when the answer keys were uploaded on the UGC site, the results were 'unofficially' declared.
Neha Bobde is a contributory lecturer with the postgraduate department of law at Nagpur University, and one of the affected candidates. She said, "I have scored well above the minimum eligibility criteria in all three papers, but my name was not mentioned there. UGC has changed the eligibility criteria after we appeared for the exam in an arbitrary manner."
This can also be seen on the UGC site, as an addition to the eligibility criteria. An undated notification, but the most recent one UGC site, says that candidates now need an aggregate of 65% in all three papers (60% for OBC and 55% for others) to be eligible for lectureship.
Bobde said, "We are approaching the HC this week and any affected candidates who want to join us can send an e-mail to net.nagpur@gmail.com with their details."
Shirish Deshpande, HOD, PG Dept of Law, said, "This is the first time I have encountered a situation like this for NET. I just don't see how UGC can change the criteria after the exam has been conducted. Also, this is an eligibility exam and not an appointment-based exam like UPSC for a grant-based exam fellowship."
His colleague, associate professor Shrikanth Komawar, said, "I don't endorse UGC's step of setting an aggregate percentage criteria at this stage, as it smacks of an unjust, arbitrary action. I have no issue if UGC declares a high eligibility criteria before the exam, but this last moment decision is wrong."
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