Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Let's be practical.
The address or contact details of candidates aren't mentioned after the announcement of results, no one can practically find out the such details of all the qualified candidates to do this survey.
Aside what do you mean by "most of selected candidates had over general cut off"
Assuming there are 101 seats for the exam, then there would be 50 reseved seats and 51 open seats. Now if you say that most of the selected candidates from reserved category had over general cut off (meaning they got selected as general candidate)
So we already have 50 students here who are selected as reserved students, so if most of the students selected from that background had got a score above general cut off, then that needs to mean that at least 51 candidates who applied through reserved category got in as general (having scored more than general cut off)
Does that mean all the candidates selected are from from the background of reserved category? No one from supposedly upper caste got selected? If that's the case the anger of supposedly upper caste is justified.
as I said you really need to revisit that survey, this statement is completely impossible
Bold: They can, by interviewing the candidates.
Red: This is as per your calculation. However, the actual percentages of reservation are much lower compared to the UR seats, or were lower at the time the data was taken. I don't remember all the exact percentage calculations, naturally.

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