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Prelims 2016: Expected Cutoff for CSE 2016 Prelims

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  • by all means marry; if you get a good wife, youll become happy; if you get a bad one, youll become a philosopher.
  • iss baar to result k baad india bhai ki lagne wali hai.......bahuton ko jhuta hope de diye hain.............ama yaar itte cutoff mein to 50000 selection honge :D
    Bhai tere kitne aa rhe hain?

    aapke diye hue answer ko sahi mane to 116 k kareeb aa rhe hain bond sir

  • iss baar to result k baad india bhai ki lagne wali hai.......bahuton ko jhuta hope de diye hain.............ama yaar itte cutoff mein to 50000 selection honge :D
    pichle saal 107 ke upar 7000 log the, is saal 105 ke upar 50000? zaada inflation nahi ho gya? Ek saal mein pura desh itna zaada intelligent hogya? :D
  • edited August 2016
    105.......but still........atleast 5 marks less than previous cutoff would have been better to bring some relief to few aam aspirants... :'(
  • iss baar to result k baad india bhai ki lagne wali hai.......bahuton ko jhuta hope de diye hain.............ama yaar itte cutoff mein to 50000 selection honge :D
    pichle saal 107 ke upar 7000 log the, is saal 105 ke upar 50000? zaada inflation nahi ho gya? Ek saal mein pura desh itna zaada intelligent hogya? :D
    mujhe bhi lag rha hai kingfisher zyada hi bolwa diya humse,,,emotions control nhi kar paaye
    :p :p
  • Dear Friends!
    My people are not believing me that UPSC is not giving reservation at Prelims Level since 2014 and 2015. They are asking to quote the source and link. So guys, I am putting the screen shot of 65th Annual Report of UPSC . Appendix 6 & 7 at page number 67 and 68 of the pdf. Kindly see that not only OBCs but SCs and STs are also not getting their due reservation since last two years.
    According to UPSC Annual report, total number of candidates who qualified prelims to write mains are 16286. Out of these SCs are 2337(14.3%), STs are 1192 (7.3%) and OBCs are 3728(22.8%). Previously, in the Civil Service Examination Prelims 2013, the total number of candidates who wrote mains were 14178. Out of which SCs were 2551(15.8%), STs were 1166 (8.2%) and OBCs were 4405 (31.0%). This clearly shows that UPSC has followed the reservation policy at prelims previously but not since CSE2014 and CSE2015.
    Also, UPSC will publish the details of CSE2015 next year only but the 1 mark difference between General and OBC in CSE2015 indicates the CSE2014 trend only.
    Thanks
    India
  • Dear Friends!
    My people are not believing me that UPSC is not giving reservation at Prelims Level since 2014 and 2015. They are asking to quote the source and link. So guys, I am putting the screen shot of 65th Annual Report of UPSC . Appendix 6 & 7 at page number 67 and 68 of the pdf. Kindly see that not only OBCs but SCs and STs are also not getting their due reservation since last two years.
    According to UPSC Annual report, total number of candidates who qualified prelims to write mains are 16286. Out of these SCs are 2337(14.3%), STs are 1192 (7.3%) and OBCs are 3728(22.8%). Previously, in the Civil Service Examination Prelims 2013, the total number of candidates who wrote mains were 14178. Out of which SCs were 2551(15.8%), STs were 1166 (8.2%) and OBCs were 4405 (31.0%). This clearly shows that UPSC has followed the reservation policy at prelims previously but not since CSE2014 and CSE2015.
    Also, UPSC will publish the details of CSE2015 next year only but the 1 mark difference between General and OBC in CSE2015 indicates the CSE2014 trend only.
    Thanks
    India
    This was shocking...
  • Dear Friends!
    My people are not believing me that UPSC is not giving reservation at Prelims Level since 2014 and 2015. They are asking to quote the source and link. So guys, I am putting the screen shot of 65th Annual Report of UPSC . Appendix 6 & 7 at page number 67 and 68 of the pdf. Kindly see that not only OBCs but SCs and STs are also not getting their due reservation since last two years.
    According to UPSC Annual report, total number of candidates who qualified prelims to write mains are 16286. Out of these SCs are 2337(14.3%), STs are 1192 (7.3%) and OBCs are 3728(22.8%). Previously, in the Civil Service Examination Prelims 2013, the total number of candidates who wrote mains were 14178. Out of which SCs were 2551(15.8%), STs were 1166 (8.2%) and OBCs were 4405 (31.0%). This clearly shows that UPSC has followed the reservation policy at prelims previously but not since CSE2014 and CSE2015.
    Also, UPSC will publish the details of CSE2015 next year only but the 1 mark difference between General and OBC in CSE2015 indicates the CSE2014 trend only.
    Thanks
    India
    Hey respected bro @india ppl r also asking wat happened last year why inaccurate info.

    Thanks in advance
  • @Jaime_Lannister Brother every analysis and info is pointing towards the same thing, what does your skeptical mind has to say on this? :wink:
    Haha... Trying to rake up trouble are we, little brother?? I will not critique anyone on his own turf. I am sure India is making a lot of effort to collect info for us. I will tag you in neutral territory when I am ready with my response. :wink:
  • @Jaime_Lannister Brother every analysis and info is pointing towards the same thing, what does your skeptical mind has to say on this? :wink:
    Haha... Trying to rake up trouble are we, little brother?? I will not critique anyone on his own turf. I am sure India is making a lot of effort to collect info for us. I will tag you in neutral territory when I am ready with my response. :wink:
    Oh, GOT! I want December to end and April to come as soon as possible. <3
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