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Can EWS category students go for seats from the general category as well or are they restricted to the category only?
The cut off for General Category will be reduced and the Candidates belonging to this Category will be given a chance. You cannot swap your Categories because there are seats vacant. That is not possible. Once you submit your EWS Certificate, you will be considered under EWS Category only.
Can a SC become general?
Originally Answered: How can I change my caste from SC into general? One can not change caste, since it is based on birth reservation is in caste based. For employment: For general category no need to specify anything with regards to reservation.
Can SC candidate apply for EWS?
EWS full form is ‘Economically Weaker Section’. You should be a ‘general’ candidate (not covered under reservation for SC, ST or OBC). Your family’s gross annual income should be below Rs. 8 lakhs.
Can a SC/ST student get a general seat in the NEET?
To grab general category seats they have to let go of SC & ST certificate & get seat on merit. The answer is Yes …For any exam there always two types of ranks are outlisted one which is all India rank and other is the category rank. if any category student wants to acquire a general seat he/she can get it by applying his AI rank for that.
Can a SC/ST/OBC person have a claim on 50\% reserved seats?
Such claims state that 50\% of all seats are completely “reserved” for the general category, and no SC/ST/OBC person can have a claim on such seats, even on the basis of merit. However, the actual judgment does not imply anything of this sort.
Is there an express bar in up act for SC/ST/OBC candidates?
The Supreme Court thereby stated that a bare perusal of the order implies that there is no express bar in the UP Act for SC/ST/OBC candidates being considered for posts under the general category. It held:
Can reserved category candidates claim seats in general category on merit?
Moreover, the law on this point – whether reserved category candidates can claim seats in the general category on the basis of merit – is very clear. In Deepa E.V., the appellant belonged to the OBC category and had availed age relaxation (as was granted to OBC category candidates).