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27th January 2020 11:38 AM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

What is the cut of for handicap to need nit
12th October 2016 04:10 PM
adityaraj50
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

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Cut off for PH Students in UPSC eXAM?
Yes you will be given relaxation.

-> Cutoff
-> Age
-> Time

Relaxation depends on the category of Physical Handicap.
-> PH-1
-> PH-2
-> PH-3


-> cutoff of 2016 is not yet published.

IAS cutoff of 2015 :

EXAM PH-1 | PH-2 | PH-3
Prelims 90.66 | 76.66 | 40
Mains 580 | 627 504
Final 802 | 830 | 697
11th October 2016 06:47 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

What disabiled student can have profite in cuttof for jee advance
25th May 2014 05:23 PM
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Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

i would have get 349 /720 marks in aipmt 2014 is i eligible for councelling i belong to genral phiscelly handicapped categoury
7th April 2012 10:43 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

how much rupes to get adimission in iit
13th February 2012 09:48 AM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

what should be the cutoff marks (approx) for the gen-ph candidate to take admission in IIT's & minimum cutoff marks (approx idea)?
18th December 2011 05:03 PM
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Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

Eyesight considered under ph in iit is?
14th December 2011 01:06 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

minimum percent of disability for admission in iit
28th November 2011 09:59 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

What is the minimum rank for ph student to get iit
13th November 2011 05:31 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

sir ihave site 8.0 for both eyes. i was set for physically handicapped kota
28th October 2011 08:54 PM
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Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

which documents to be submit in the institute for handicapped candidates??
24th July 2011 06:32 PM
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Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

can a person with one eye blind is fit to do engineering?
13th May 2011 01:08 PM
Unregistered
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

Cut off for PH Students in UPSC eXAM?
15th April 2011 10:46 PM
kanchanyadav
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs generally less compared to general candidate.

Previous years cut-off for physically handicapped is less than 90 as compared to the general category cutoff which was 183.
14th April 2011 06:15 PM
manas.europhia
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

dear friend, according to the selection of previous year
the cutoff for physically handicapped is less than 90 as compared to the general category cutoff which was 183

good luck
13th April 2011 10:27 PM
swati biswas
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

Well the cutoff for the physically handicapped students are marginally low as compared to the general category

If I were to analyse the previous years cutoff then the cutoff for physically handicapped is less than 90 as compared to the general category cutoff which was 183
13th April 2011 09:38 PM
dava
Re: Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) must henceforth treat physically disabled candidates at par with those from the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Consequently, physically disabled candidates for whom 3 % of seats have been reserved in the IITs will be entitled for 40% relaxation in marks that is currently extended to SC and ST candidates.

This follows an order delivered by the court of the chief commissioner for persons with disabilities, New Delhi, on August 8 after parents of two physically challenged candidates hailing from Chennai and Thane, in separate petitions, pointed out that the IITs had treated their children on a par with OBCs, which is in violation of a Supreme Court ruling.

The court has said that the IITs must admit physically disabled candidates who have a cut-off score of 104 and above in the current academic session itself.

The chief commissioner for persons with disabilities Dr Manoj Kumar, who is a quasi judicial authority, has directed the union ministry of human resources development "to extend relaxation in marks and other concession at par with SC/STs to all persons with disabilities, irrespective of their vertical categories from the current academic session."

This year, the IITs had fixed a cut-off of 155 marks in the Joint Entrance Examination for physically disabled candidates, which was similar to that for the OBC applicants.

"As a result of this high cut-off only 20 of the 210 seats reserved for the physically challenged were filled up in all the IITs," said Chennai-based M K Maheshwari, father of Rachit Maheshwari, a physically disabled boy. "The remaining seats have fallen vacant and nobody talks about it, while there is such a hue and cry over the non-filling of OBC, SC and ST seats," he lamented.

Maheshwari's counsel argued "The common merit list of top 7903 candidates practically does not have any candidate with disability and therefore fixing the aggregate cut off on the basis of the marks scored by the last candidate in the common merit lists amounts to fixing unrealistic targets for the physically disabled."

Representatives of the union HRD ministry and the IIT Roorkee contested this.

The court pointed out that compared to other marginalised groups, persons with disabilities, especially visually and hearing impaired, are at a disadvantageous position "because the education system in the country leaves a lot of be desired in terms of availability of suitable teaching and learning material, trained teachers, appropriate interfaces for conduction of examination and appropriate evaluation methodology. The situation is all the more difficult in professional and technical course."

Referring to the contention of the IITs that physically disabled candidates enjoyed the same reservation as entitled for their community in vertical categories, Manoj Kumar said "while persons with disabilities belong to SC/ST categories get relaxation of 40% marks, the same benefit is not extended to physically disabled candidates belonging to the open and OBC categories. This is discriminatory and denies them equal opportunity to compete on equal footing with the candidates with disabilities belonging to other vertical categories as against the endorsement of the supreme court."

Noting that relaxation in marks at par with SC/ST candidates was extended to all persons with disabilities in the All India Engineering Entrance Examination since 2007, the Delhi University and the Jamia Millia University, he said that "it would be desirable that the benefit of preparatory course extended to SC/ST candidates at the IITs is also extended to students with disabilities."

The court also directed the IITs "to declare vertical category wise merit list for persons with disabilities i.e. SC-PH, ST-PH, OBC-PH and Gen-PH from the next academic session."
22nd May 2010 01:32 PM
study
Cutoff for Physical Handicapped Students in IITs?

May i know the cutoff for physical handicapped students in iit's?

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