3. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: -
3.1) NATIONALITY/ CITIZENSHIP:
A candidate must be either –
i. a Citizen of India or
ii. a subject of Nepal or
iii. a subject of Bhutan or
iv. a Tibetan Refugee who came over to India before 1st January 1962 with the
intention of permanently settling in India or
(A) The level of educational qualifications prescribed for the posts is minimum. Candidates
must possess above qualifications/ work experience as on 01.07.2022 and must
produce Mark sheets & Provisional Certificate/ Degree Certificate issued from the
Board/ University if called for interview. The result of the qualification prescribed must
have been declared on or before 01.07.2022. The exact date of declaration of result
should be explicitly mentioned in the Degree certificate or any other certificate issued
by the university. Otherwise, the date appearing on the Mark sheets / Provisional
Certificate/Degree Certificate shall be reckoned for deciding eligibility. No
correspondence shall be entertained in this matter.
(B) Candidate must specifically indicate the percentage obtained in Graduation/Post
Graduation degree/diploma calculated to the nearest two decimals in the application
form. Where CGPA / OGPA is awarded, the same should be converted into
percentage and indicated in application form. The candidate will have to produce a
certificate issued by the appropriate authority inter alia stating that the norms of the
University regarding conversion of grade into percentage and the percentage of
marks scored by the candidate in terms of norms.
(C) Calculation of Percentage: The percentage marks shall be arrived at by dividing the
marks obtained by the candidate in all the subjects in all semester(s)/year(s) by
aggregate maximum marks in all the subjects irrespective of honours / optional /
additional optional subject, if any. This will be applicable for those Universities also
where Class / Grade is decided on basis of Honours marks only.
(D) The fraction of percentage so arrived will be ignored i.e. 59.99% will be treated as less
than 60%.
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