Monday, November 10, 2014

Qualifying criteria & cut-off (%) for UGC-Net held on 29/06/2014


JUNE 2014 UGC-NET
QUALIFYING CRITERIA AND CUT-OFF PERCENTAGES FOR JUN
IOR
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AND ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR IN JUNE 2014 UGC-NET
The procedure and criteria for declaration of resul
t for UGC-NET conducted
on
29
th
June, 2014 comprises of the following steps:
Step I :
Minimum marks to be obtained in UGC-NET for conside
ring a candidate
for the award of JRF and eligibility for Assistant

Professor:
The candidates are required to obtain the following
minimum marks separately
in Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III as given below:
CATEGORY
Minimum Marks (%) to be obtained
PAPER

I
PAPER

II
PAPER

III
GENERAL 40 (40%)
40 (40%)
75 (50 %)
OBC (Non-Creamy
layer)/PWD/SC/ST
35 (35%)
35 (35%)
60 (40 %)
Step II:
Amongst those candidates who have cleared step-I, a
merit list was prepared
subject-wise and category-wise using the aggregate
marks of all the three
papers secured by such candidates.
Step III:
Top 15% candidates (for each subject and category),
from the merit list
mentioned under step-II, have been declared qualifi
ed for eligibility for Assistant
Professor only. By this method, if the number obtai
ned is less than one, it is
taken as at least one, i.e., a minimum of one candi
date is qualified wherever a
fraction less than one is obtained as per this meth
odology. However, for
fractions greater than one, the figure is rounded o
ff to the nearest whole
number.
JUNE 2014 UGC-NET
2
Criteria for Awarding Junior Research Fellowships
Out of the candidates qualified for eligibility for
Assistant Professor, those
candidates who had applied for JRF, were in the con
sideration zone for the
award of slots available for JRF. The methodology
for allocation of JRF slots
among different subjects category-wise described be
low is in addition to the
category-wise minimum criterion for eligibility for
Assistant Professor.
i) The Commission provides a minimum of 3200 fellow
ships in each UGC-NET.
ii) As per Government of India reservation policy,
a minimum of 27%, 15%,
7.5% and 3% of Fellowships are reserved for the OBC
(Non-creamy layer),
SC, ST and Persons with disabilities (PWD) respecti
vely. Accordingly, the
category-wise slots available for each category are
as follows:
No. of Slots Available for JRF
GEN
(Unreserved)
1520
47.50%
OBC
(Non-creamy layer))
864
27
.00
%
SC 480
15.00%
ST 240
7.5%
PWD 96
3.00%
TOTAL
3200
iii) The calculation is based on the ratio of numbe
r of candidates who had opted
for JRF and were qualified for lectureship eligibil
ity in each subject category-
wise to the total number of candidates qualified fo
r lectureship who had
opted for JRF in that category over all subjects mu
ltiplied by the total
number of fellowships to be awarded to that categor
y. The nearest whole
number obtained as per this formula provides the nu
mber of slots available
in any particular subject category-wise.
iv) By this method, if the number of JRF slots obta
ined for any subject in a
particular category is less than one, it is taken a
s one, i.e., a minimum of one
JRF is awarded wherever a fraction less than one is
obtained as per this
methodology. However, for fractions greater than o
ne, the figure is rounded
off to the nearest whole number.
v) The aggregate percentage of all the three papers
corresponding to the
number of JRF slots derived as described above is t
aken as the cut-off
percentage for awarding JRF for any particular subj
ect category-wise.

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