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Karnataka State||Enhancement of income limit from Rs.4.5 TO Rs.6.0 Lakhs for 2A,2B,3A AND 3B Categories

Good news to 2A,2B,3A and 3B categories students. Karnatka state government has enhanced the income limit from Rs.4.5 lakh to Rs 6.0 Lakhs.
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As per the government regulation code 148 BCA 2015 Bangalore Dated 4-06-2015
At present situtation informed that todays govt code of SKE225 And BCA 2000 Date 03-03-2002 related to code no 2/3 in that catagories of 2A,2B,3A and 3B
For all these catagories candidates ,their  mother and father gross annual income should not cross Rs 6,00,000/- to claim reservation.
As per govt regulation code SKE225 BCA 2000 date 03-03-2002 in this rule any codition is unchanged.
As per govt financial institution code AE 430-3-2015 dated 28 -05-2015 in this date govt has passed the circular.


Candidates has to submit original caste and income certificate at the time of document verification.
Candidates can attend for document verification in any center allotted by the KEA.
It is mandatory to carry all the original documents for document verification. And carry 2 sets of photo copies of all the required documents , and these photo copies should be attested by gazetted officer .

To claim the rural quota student has to be studied from 1st stranded to 10 th stranded in the rural area, places which are not listed in the reference link.http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/05/list-of-places-which-do-not-come-under.html

Note: If the income is more than 6 lakhs, candidates are treated as General Merit Students, here you are eligible to take seats under GM category only. If income is more than 6 Lakhs it is not mandatory to produce income certificate.

Comments

Anonymous said…
If income is more than 6 lakhs then is income certificate from the thasildar needed ?
Anonymous said…
If annual income more than 6 lakhs then is income certificate from thasildar needed?
Unknown said…
If income more than 6 lakhs income certificate is needed from thasildar
Unknown said…
If annual income more than 6 lakhs then is income certificate from thasildar needed?
CareerTurn said…
If annual income is more than 6 lakhs , you will be treated as GM candidate, it is not mandatory to produce income certificate, but for safer side you may submit.

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