#52
2nd March 2012, 12:27 AM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
sir, i am muslim and i am belonging to obc non creamy layer and there are two option in application form for jnu and bhu for mca obc non creamy layer and obc minority. sir can you tell me what is the diffrence between them.and what i fill in the application form , sir please tell me as soon as possible.
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#53
2nd March 2012, 12:37 AM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
i am also in the same situation. but I guess we have to send it to the zonal iit by speed post. but i dont understand what they mean by 'attested copies of original certificate by april 8'. somebody please help.............
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#59
19th May 2012, 01:32 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
sir as from dis year government has introduced 4.5% reservation for OBC (NCL)-MINORITY in all the iits. since NITS too come under the government, is there any reservation for OBC(NCL)- MINORITY candidates in NITs??
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#61
15th June 2012, 11:11 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
hi dear,
Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)[/B][/COLOR][/U] [LEFT]GE or General Category refers to 'Wealthier' class of Indian society, which are Financial, Educationally and socially stronger. Whereas, OBC or Other Backward Class refers to 'Weaker' section of the Indian society, which are Financial, Educationally and socially weaker. Now, OBC is divide in to two part
For Example:- 'Dhunia' it refers to socially backed Muhammedans who are found in nothern part of India, this reflects its caste. So, a person id 'Dhinia' by caste, means socially and educationally weaker, but his income is 5Lacs per annum. So he will be considere under OBC (Creamy Layer). OBC (Non Creamy Layer): Constitutionally, previously the OBC candidates having Annual Income less then 2.5 Lacs are considered to be OBC Non-Creamy layer. But since the criteria has changed to 4.5 Lacs so all OBC candidate (father-Mother) having annual income less then 4.5 Lacs per annum will be considered under Non-Creamy Layer. In brief Parents Income (except salary and income from agricultural land) must not exceed 4.5 Lacs in last 3 consecutive years. But constitutionally OBC (Creamy Layer) are refrained from governmet and other body reservations and facilities. All the charms are for OBC Non-Creamy layer. thanks |
#62
17th June 2012, 07:50 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
I have applied with OBC category and i fall in RBA category in J&K. Can i fall in OBC Category to apply for counselling to AIEEE and if not what is th procedure to change from OBC to General Category.
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#64
23rd June 2012, 02:02 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
i belongs bc-c adiandhra christian categery. am i come in sc or obc categery?
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#66
24th June 2012, 11:12 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
Hi Dear,
Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer) GE or General Category refers to 'Wealthier' class of Indian society, which are Financial, Educationally and socially stronger. Whereas, OBC or Other Backward Class refers to 'Weaker' section of the Indian society, which are Financial, Educationally and socially weaker. Now, OBC is divide in to two part
For Example:- 'Dhunia' it refers to socially backed Muhammedans who are found in nothern part of India, this reflects its caste. So, a person id 'Dhinia' by caste, means socially and educationally weaker, but his income is 5Lacs per annum. So he will be considere under OBC (Creamy Layer). OBC (Non Creamy Layer): Constitutionally, previously the OBC candidates having Annual Income less then 2.5 Lacs are considered to be OBC Non-Creamy layer. But since the criteria has changed to 4.5 Lacs so all OBC candidate (father-Mother) having annual income less then 4.5 Lacs per annum will be considered under Non-Creamy Layer. In brief Parents Income (except salary and income from agricultural land) must not exceed 4.5 Lacs in last 3 consecutive years. But constitutionally OBC (Creamy Layer) are refrained from governmet and other body reservations and facilities. All the charms are for OBC Non-Creamy layer. thank you |
#68
26th July 2013, 10:48 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
My father is professor of central university, my mother is a primary teacher in a govt school and our family in well exceeds 6 lacs.My father died recently. I belong to
Muslim community. I want to apply for a govt job. To which category I should apply |
#69
28th September 2013, 10:54 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
i am the bc-d student wether i belongs to obc category
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#73
1st January 2016, 07:32 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
Hello sir / mam , I am NT-D candidate in Marathwad region i.e. from Maharashtra & also having non creamy layer certificate, Am I OBC at national level or not ? I am preparing for JMFC Exam & now my age is 35 years, can I apply for JMFC Exam conducted by MPSC in june 2016? I am OBC please reply me urgent on my mobile no.9175435482 so I can go further for preparation.
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#74
25th March 2020, 01:43 PM
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Re: Difference between GE and OBC(Non Creamy Layer)?
GE stands for the general category and OBC stands for other backward class
If you belong to the other backward class community you can avail different benefits from the government and that to if you belong to OBC non creamy layer than you can avail more benefits Minority community is something different some are considered in O C and some in general but though they belong to minority So based on that you can get benefits |
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