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Yes, you can use the Central EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate of Delhi for UP government exams. The Central EWS certificate is valid across India and can be used for various government exams conducted by different states. Make sure your family's income is less than 8 lakh and you meet the requirements of it.
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Your UGC NET JRF certificate under the EWS category should still be valid for applying to PhD programs in the General category, even though you cannot obtain a new EWS certificate due to exceeding the income slab. The primary purpose of the NET JRF exam is to assess your eligibility for research fellowship and assistant professorship. The category under which you appeared (EWS) should not affect the validity of your qualification itself. The UGC NET JRF certificate issued by the NTA recognizes you as having qualified for the exam. This qualification is independent of the EWS category you used during application. https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net I hope it helps!
Yes, To avail the reservation you should be eligible as per the criteria. If you are not fulfilling the criteria then you will be considered for the General Category, it means you will not be availing any reservation
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Talking about how many marks you need in Neet depends upon which course you wish to do .
For qualifying neet you must need 50 percentile as you are from general category . For sc and st category it is 40 percentile and for pwd , ebc it is 45 percentile.
For general category candidate minimum marks required in Neet are 710 + , if admission to government college is required for mbbs course .
For bds you must need at least 600 marks
For bams and bhms you will need 500 + marks in Neet ug .
Now talking about fee structure
In government colleges fees ranges from 10, 000 to 14,000
For private colleges starting from 10 lakh it goes upto 40 lakh depending upon the university.
For neet preparations you may visit the link given below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/
According to me no, as If your annual income is 9 lakh+ and you took 4 months leave before applying for the EWS certificate, there might be some considerations to take into account. The eligibility criteria for EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate vary, and it is best to consult the specific guidelines provided by the issuing authority or government. They will have the most accurate information regarding your situation and whether you qualify for the EWS certificate. It is also important to note that the validity of the certificate during document verification will depend on the policies and requirements set by the institution or organization conducting the verification. I recommend reaching out to the appropriate authorities for clarification on your specific case.
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