Do I belong to creamy layer?
In Short: If your Father and Mother are working in Government as a class 2 employee or above, then you belong to OBC Creamy layer. If your parents earn more than 8 lakh you fall under OBC Creamy layer.
Who will issue creamy layer certificate?
Applicant’s parents or any one of the parents must be working under Group C and D of the Central Government. If the individual works under Group B of the Central Government and if their parents do not have a steady source of income, then they may apply. Anyone with an income above 8 lakh falls under the Creamy Layer.
Who comes under non creamy layer?
Considering the parent’s income, it divides into Creamy and Non-Creamy Layer. If the income is above 8 lakh, the person will come under the Creamy Layer. If the income is below 8 lakhs, the person will come under Non-Creamy Layer.
Who comes in general category?
Forward caste (referred as General Class/General Category/Open Category) is a term used in India to denote castes whose members are on average ahead of other Indians economically and socially.
How do I know my category?
Go to google and search National Commission for Backward Classes website and when you will reach the homepage of the website, you will see name of all the states in India. Now, choose your current and state and check your name of caste and category.
What is the general category?
The Supreme Court has said the general category vacancies in public employment is open to allincluding aspirants belonging to reserved categories like other backward classes (OBCs) and Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs).
Can OBC apply for general?
Candidates who fall under OBC creamy layer (parents’ annual income more than 8 lakhs) are treated as general category students. They do not have any reservation at the Government institutions. They can compete in general merit.
How many seats are there for OBC in NEET?
7.5% seats are reserved for ST candidates, 27% seats in Central Educational Institutions are reserved for OBC candidates only as per Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admissions) Act, 2006.
What is the cutoff for OBC in NEET?
NEET UG 2021 cutoff for general category candidates is 50th percentile….Expected NEET cut off by Aakash.
Category | Cutoff percentile | Expected score |
---|---|---|
General | 50th Percentile | 701-134 |
OBC | 40th Percentile | 133-107 |
SC | 40th Percentile | 133-107 |
ST | 40th Percentile | 133-107 |