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| Eligibility |
In my Degree Course only CGPA / GPA / SGPA or letter grade has been awarded in place of percentage of marks. Can I enter the grade in my application? |
Candidates, who have been awarded CGPA / GPA / SGPA or letter grades, should convert the grades to % and provide only the equivalent percentage of marks in the application form.
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My aggregate % of marks in Law degree as given in my final year marksheet provided by my college is 75.8%. However when I fill my year-wise marks in BHEL’s online application form, my percentages as computed by the system comes to 75%. Explain the discrepancy? |
It is reiterated that in the BHEL online form, the aggregate of marks of all years/ semesters means average of marks/ GPA of all the years/ semesters without taking into account the weightage, if any, given to any particular year/ semester by the Institute or University. This is explained below for 3 year LLB :
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Year of Law Degree
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Actual Marks obtained by a Candidate
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Calculation as per College system after
assigning weightages
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Calculation as per BHEL system – Aggregate % without any weightages
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Max Marks
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Marks Obtained
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Weightages Assigned
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Max
Marks
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Marks Obtained
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Max Marks
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Marks Obtained
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I Year
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100
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80
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75%
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75
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60
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100
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80
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II Year
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100
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75
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25%
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25
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18.75
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100
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75
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III Year
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100
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70
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50%
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50
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35
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100
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70
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Total
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300
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225
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150
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113.75
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300
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225
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Aggregate
%
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75%
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113.75/150*100 = 75.8%
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157/300 * 100 = 75%
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| Age
Criterion |
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| I am a Law Graduate meeting prescribed job specifications with respect to Qualifications and Work experience. I am 30 years and 5 days old on 01-June-2010. I am a general candidate. Am I eligible to apply? |
| Law graduates, belonging to general category, born before 01-June-1980 are not eligible to apply.
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| Selection
Procedures |
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| While submitting application on line, I have noted that only year wise marks are to be entered while my Institution gives marks on semester basis. What should I do? |
| All those candidates who have passed the qualifying exam on semester basis should add the marks/GPA for all the semesters falling in one year for example if institute follows the 6 month semester system, one has to add the marks of the first and second semester and enter in the First year field, similarly total of the third and fourth semester may be entered in Second year field and so on. It is irrespective of the pattern and weightage of marks being adopted by different institutes/colleges/universities.
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| I have submitted my application on line, but have forgotten the Acknowledgement Number and also did not take a print out of the Acknowledgement Slip. What do I do? |
| You may visit our Latest Status page on this web site and follow the instruction for obtaining your Acknowledgement Number. Using this Acknowledgement Number you may also take two print out of the Acknowledgement Slip, as required |
| I had submitted my application and sent the Acknowledgement Slip along with Challan. But I have not received any acknowledgement from your end. I would like to know whether my Acknowledgement Slip has reached your Office? |
| You can visit the Latest Status on this website and get the status of your application by filling in your Acknowledgement Number and Date of Birth.
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| Can I send a Cheque in lieu of the Challan along with the Acknowledgement Slip? |
| Only the BHEL copy of Challan should be sent. No other form of payment is acceptable. |
| Can I send my acknowledgement slip with Challan ( BHEL copy) by ordinary post or should I send by Registered Post/Courier/Speed Post? |
| You can choose any mode of posting. However, you should ensure that the documents reach us on or before the last date at the specified address. |
| Should I enclose any self-addressed/stamped envelope along with the Acknowledgement Slip? |
| You need not enclose any self-addressed/stamped envelope along with the Acknowledgement Slip. |
| Documents
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I am a SC/ST/OBC candidate but don't have the caste certificate, can I apply as a General candidate? |
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If you so desire, you may apply as General Candidate (if eligible for Gen category) giving your category as "Gen". In such an event, your candidature will be considered as "GEN" and no change in category shall be allowed at a later date.
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| I am working in a Govt/Public Sector Company. Should I enclose an NOC from my employer at the time of applying for the written test? |
| Candidates presently employed in Central/State Govt departments, PSUs, Autonomous bodies should be able to submit No
Objection Certificate at the time of Interview. You may accordingly apply. |