Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
That is the only place where they can be discriminated. But the colleges (like engineering/medical) don't have an interview round, so going by your rationale, there shouldn't be any reservation
And again, I am saying if a reserved candidate scored at par with general cut off s/he wouldn't be a reserved candidate.
This doesn't make even a bit of sense
Bold: They don't have interviews, but they do have entrance exams which are sometimes manually checked by teachers, right?
No, in govt job exams, a reserved category candidate will still remain a reserved candidate even if they score the general cutoff. Gor example, in the UPSC, if a candidate scores general cutoff in the Prelims, even then he/she will remain a reserved candidate and will pass even if s/he gets the reserved cutoff in the Mains exam.
Edited by Reeva_Mohan - 5 months ago
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