NET result: Lectureship only for top 15%
Manash Pratim Gohain TNN
New Delhi: Only the top 15% of the candidates in the National Educational Testing (NET) merit list for each subject and category will be declared qualified and will be eligible for lectureship. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has notified the procedure and criteria for declaration of result for NET, which is going to be conducted on December 30, 2012. As per the new scheme, the candidates will need to obtain minimum marks in each paper separately.
According to UGC officials, the merit list will include only those candidates who have obtained minimum marks in each paper separately.
The final merit list will be prepared subject-wise and category-wise using the aggregate marks of all the three papers secured by such candidates.
Aseparate merit list for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) will be prepared from among the NET qualified candidates figuring in the merit list.
NET will comprise three papers and will consist of only objective-type questions. While in paper II and III all the 50 and 75 questions, respectively, are compulsory, in paper I, of the 60 questions, the candidates are required to attempt only 50. While paper I is of general nature to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate, paper II and III will comprise questions based on the subject selected by the candidates and each question will carry two marks.
UGC’s NET Bureau has devised a four-step procedure and criteria for declaration of results. The first step the candidates need to clear is to score the minimum marks separately in all the three papers.
For general category candidates, one has to score 40% each in paper I and II, and 50% in paper III, while for the OBC (non-creamy) category, the distribution is 35%, 35% and 45%, respectively.
Among those candidates who have cleared step I, a merit list will be prepared subjectwise and category-wise using the aggregate marks of all the three papers secured by such candidates. And in step III, only 15% candidates (for each subject and category), from the merit list mentioned under step II, will be declared NET qualified for eligibility for lectureship only. A separate merit list for the award of JRF will be prepared from among the NET qualified candidates figuring in the merit list prepared under step III. Around 7.8 Lakh candidates have registered for the examination which will be conducted in 78 subjects at 77 centres across the country. As per the new UGC scheme, candidates will need to get minimum marks in each paper separately.
Source ::: The times of India, 28-12-2012, p.16.http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Client.asp?Daily=TOIM&showST=true&login=default&pub=TOI&Enter=true&Skin=TOINEW