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Sir 10 % RIGRVATION se neet me kya fayda hoga open category wale ko sir please answer


JV 12th Jan, 2019
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Nafisa Turabi 12th Jan, 2019

Hi,

First of all, the 10% quota bill for general category on economical basis has not yet been established. It has been challenged in the SC.

Secondly, this bill involves only the general category candidates and states that 10% seats among the general category would be reserved for the economically backward candidates. This includes the candidates with their total family income of less than 8 lakhs per annum.

Hope this helps.

Good luck.

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JV
12th Jan, 2019
This is a not my question solution
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JV
12th Jan, 2019
Give my question  related  answer
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JV
12th Jan, 2019
Apne pahele bhi yahi javab diya tha
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JV
12th Jan, 2019
Kya fayda hoga Yeh mera saval hai
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14th Jan, 2019
Hi, if your family income is less than 8 lakhs per annum, you belong to a category of candidates for whom 10% of the seats will be reserved from now on.
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