In the situation where there is no zero percentile this year, it's reasonable to consider that the revised cutoff for general candidates may indeed fall within the range of 20-25 percentile. If we were to reduce the cutoff for general candidates by 30 percentile, the corresponding eligibility for category students would effectively be 10 percentile, while general candidates would have a 20 percentile cutoff. This creates a disparity by maintaining a strict double percentile rule, which doesn't align well with the principles of fairness in the assessment process. Balancing the cutoff in a way that ensures no group is unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged is crucial. Therefore, a reduction in the cutoff to a range of 20-25 percentile seems more equitable, as it maintains a fair competitive environment for all candidates while seemingly aligning with an accessible threshold for category students as well. The aim should be to implement a system that reflects fairness across diverse candidate groups.
Sir in case there is no zero percentile this year then will the revised cutoff be 20-25 percentile or will it be 30 and above?
In the situation where there is no zero percentile this year, it's reasonable to consider that the revised cutoff for general candidates may indeed fall within the range of 20-25 percentile. If we were to reduce the cutoff for general candidates by 30 percentile, the corresponding eligibility for category students would effectively be 10 percentile, while general candidates would have a 20 percentile cutoff. This creates a disparity by maintaining a strict double percentile rule, which doesn't align well with the principles of fairness in the assessment process.
Balancing the cutoff in a way that ensures no group is unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged is crucial. Therefore, a reduction in the cutoff to a range of 20-25 percentile seems more equitable, as it maintains a fair competitive environment for all candidates while seemingly aligning with an accessible threshold for category students as well. The aim should be to implement a system that reflects fairness across diverse candidate groups.
@ thank you sir
Sir regarding conversion of oci to nri , do we need to produce all the sponsor documents as recommended for indian to nri?
kindly note the documents mentioned below Annexure 1
Passport copy
OCI Card/Embassy certificate
Sworn Affidavit
Relationship Certificate
Family Tree Affidavit declaration by candidate attested on 100 Rs Stamp paper
Neet PG 2024 Scorecard
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