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  • 25-05-2013, 01:25 PM
    csmoon96

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Difference between General and OBC

    The Central Government of India classifies some of its citizens based on their social and economic condition

    SC-Schedule Cast
    ST-Schedule Tribe
    General
    OBC -Other Backward Class.


    The OBC list presented by the commission is dynamic (castes and communities can be added or removed) and will change from time to time depending on social, educational and economic factors.
    For example, the OBCs are entitled to 27% reservations in public sector employment and higher education.
    In the constitution, OBCs are described as "socially and educationally backward classes", and government is enjoined to ensure their social and educational development.

    In the general category falls the upper cast which has been constituted and categorized by the Government of India. The do not enjoy the same benefit as OBC.

    Also the reservation in UPSC civil services examinations is as per Government of India Policy that is :

    For OBC: 27%

    For SC:15%

    For ST:7.5%


    All the Best ....!!!!

  • 24-05-2013, 12:30 AM
    priyaa patnaik

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hello Friend,
    UPSC conduct different types of exam every year.General ,OBC,SC,ST & some other categories of candidates apply for the exams.

    General category:
    It is the only Non reserved category.There is no any relaxation for General category candidates.

    OBC:
    It is simply known as Other backward Class. It belongs a reserved category group.For OBC 27% seats reservation in public sector & Higher Education.
    In UPSC exam The Upper age limit is relaxed by 3 year for OBC candidates.The OBC candidates attempts the exam 7 times.

    These are the little differences between General & OBC quota in UPSC exam.

    For more details please visit www.upsc.gov.in

    Thank You.
  • 11-05-2013, 07:36 PM
    Jamnesh2maniya

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    hi,,

    You just follow it

    then you choose how the better line are it

    So you can apply the more and more education are it

    Friend for INDIAN POLICE SERVICE,you need to crack the upsc entrance exam which is called civil service exam.civil service
    exam held once in a year in 3 stages=

    1)preliminary test

    2)main exam

    3)interview



    the different categories are=

    a)general/oc(other clases)=its for all categories.

    b)OBC=other backward classes

    c)SC=schedule caste

    4)ST=schedule tribe

    that's it

    ALL THE BEST
  • 10-05-2013, 04:29 PM
    sanjaysain

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    for general for obc
    age limit 21 to 30 year 21 to 33 year
    attempting chance 4 time 7 time
    that is the main difference between general and obc quota in upsc exam .
    i hope you satisfied for this answer .
  • 29-04-2013, 06:36 PM
    RSJ

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Friend, generally large number of human population is categorised into various self-made categories like: * Scheduled Caste (SC) * Schduled Tribe (ST) * Other Backward Classes (OBC) * Person with Disability (PWD) * Ex-servicemenAnd people does not fall in any one of the above mentioned categories, then they are included in GENERAL/UNRESERVED CATEGORY.Except GENERAL/UNRESERVED CATEGORY, all other reserved categories are free to enjoy the following benefits : # Fixed reserved quota in available vacancies in State & Central Government jobs. # Age relaxation in upper age as per Government rule.
  • 28-04-2013, 06:35 PM
    Vatsal

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    age limit for general category is 21-30 years
    for obc category- 21-33 years
    number of attempts for general are 4, for obc number of attempts are 7.
  • 10-02-2013, 03:40 PM
    sumitnath

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    hi friend,

    INDIAN POLICE SERVICE,

    you need to crack the upsc entrance exam which is called civil service exam.
    civil service exam held once in a year in 3 stages-------

    1)preliminary test------------
    2)main exam-------------
    3)interview-----------

    the different categories are-----------------------

    a)general/oc(other clases)=its for all categories.
    b)OBC=other backward classes
    c)SC=schedule caste
    4)ST=schedule tribe

    OBC,SC,ST would have some reservation(relaxation),so that to make them come forward and to improve their living.

    for exam notification www.upsc.gov.in
  • 31-01-2013, 09:49 AM
    Jeet Masih

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    dear only one difference between both category that General candidates can attempt UPSC exams only 4 times and OBC candidates can attempt UPSC exams only 7 times.



    Thanks
    Jeet Masih
  • 31-01-2013, 07:20 AM
    cool

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hello Dear Friend ...


    How are you ???

    Fine

    For general :::


    There is no age relaxation for this candidates


    For OBC :::


    There will be an age relaxation for the candidates of 3 years


    And you must have a minimum Graduation from a Recognized university

    You must be an Indian Citizen

    And The minimum age must be 21 years ....



    ALL THE GOOD LUCK
  • 30-01-2013, 07:52 PM
    yeshgaur

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hello friend,

    There are a lot of difference in general and OBC quota in UPSC exam. General candidate did not have any reservation of posts. They also not get relaxation of age and number of attempts. I will make you clear that OBC candidates have 27% of seats reserved out total requirement and they also get 3 year age relaxation instead of General quota. They also get more attempts to write the paper as general candidates.

    Thanks
  • 30-01-2013, 06:56 PM
    manojbadoniya

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Dear as per my knowledge there are some minor differences for both General and OBC category candidates in UPSC exams which are as :

    >> In UPSC exams and all other government sector competitive exams, there is no provision or relaxation for General category candidates but there is a provision of relaxation for OBC category candidates in government sector exam which is - 3 years upper age relaxation for OBC category candidates but nothing for general category candidates

    >> Qualifying marks - OBC category candidates get qualified in any competitive exams with less marks than general category as a general category candidate need about 55% marks in preliminary exam to be qualified but a OBC category candidate need about 51% marks to get qualified

    >> OBC category candidate may attempt any UPSC exam - 7 times but a general category candidate may attempt this exam only for 4 times

    >> There are some reserved seats or vacancies for SC/ST and OBC category candidates in every competitive exams which can not be distributed to over qualified or educated general category candidates but for if you have more marks than general category candidates and belongs to SC or ST or OBC then you would get the seat or job of general category candidates means general seats are for all.

    If you are preparing for IPS officer exam then you should be prepared well for this exam because the preliminary is also tough to be qualified but if you are prepared well then you may easily get qualified in this exam

    All the best
  • 30-01-2013, 06:06 PM
    hare_rama

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    There is difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam as the age limit for OBC quota is more than General and the OBC quota can attempt more no. of times than general.
  • 30-01-2013, 06:00 PM
    goyalk

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hello,

    There is no quota for general category. But, for OBC, there is 27% reservation.

    Thanks,
    goyalk
  • 30-01-2013, 12:13 PM
    Amit Pal

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Originally posted by "Unregistered"
    What is the difference between General and OBC in UPSC exam?
    Dear Aspirant,

    There is a miner difference between General and OBC (other backward classes)Quota in UPSC Exam.

    • First of all there is age difference between General and OBC candidates. If you belong from General Category then age should be between 21-30 years.(not more than 30 years). And if you belong from OBC Category then the age limitation should be increased it 21-33 years.
    • Second difference is how many time you can attempt this exam. General candidate can only 4time attempt this examination.And OBC candidate get 7 chances.

    Note: Education qualification is same for all candidates.
  • 29-01-2013, 11:26 PM
    infoysis

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    Selection for IPS
    What is difference between general and obc quota in upsc exam?
    HI,

    UPSC eligibility Criteria and i will provide details information about the UPSC Eligibility Criteria in the Below Manner.

    UPSC Eligibility Criteria's:

    Nationality:-The Aspirants should be citizen of India or a subject of Bhutan or a subject of Nepal

    Educational Qualification:The Aspirants must be Complete the Bachelor degree or Engineering Degree in any stream from recognized university and there is no minimum percentage of mark for this examination and final year candidates also eligible for this examination but one condition you will submit the course Completion certification into the Office.
    Number of Attempts:-

    General Candidate for - 4 Attempts
    OBC Candidate's for - 7 Attempts
    SC/ST Candidate's for - No Limits


    Age Limit's:-The General Aspirant age limit should between 21 to 30 years

    (OBC)Other Back ward class Candidate age limit should between 21 to 33 years

    SC and ST Candidate age limit should between 21 to 35 years.


    Physical Standards: The Aspirant should be medically fit for this examination
  • 29-01-2013, 09:40 AM
    nitishtrifid

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hello Dear,

    In UPSC exam and the other the difference is same in between general quota and OBC quota.

    there are some relaxation provided by UPSC in some exam. these relaxation in the upper age limit

    For CSAT exam

    for general candidate maximum age limit is 30 year
    but for OBC candidate this is 33 year that means 3 year age relaxation
    similar for SC/ST candidate 5 year age relaxation that means maximum age limit is 35 year.

    Bes6t of luck
  • 29-01-2013, 06:46 AM
    aashisranjan784

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Dear Friend


    UPSC is the Union Public service Commission which organises lots of examination every year.

    There is nothing to worry about the difference between the General and Obc quota in UPSC exams.First of all there is relaxation in age given to obc rather than general and in no of attempts:


    For example ,in case of civil services examinations:

    >>For general candidates,the age limit is 21-30 years.Relaxation of three years to obc that is their age limit is 21-33 years.

    >>In case of no of attempts,general candidates get four chances to appear for the examination and obc get seven chances.

    Also the reservation in UPSC civil services examinations is as per Government of India Policy that is :

    For OBC: 27%

    For SC:15%

    For ST:7.5%

    Hope the information helps you.


    all the best

    aashisranjan784
  • 28-01-2013, 10:12 PM
    surendermgh

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Dear

    There is no special quota for General and OBC

    There is some relaxation for OBC category

    General candidate get no any reaxation

    For OBC candidate age relaxation is 3 years

    And Attempts in Civil Service Exam

    For General 4

    For OBC 7
  • 28-01-2013, 07:23 PM
    yeshgaur

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Hi friend,
    There are a lot of difference in general and obc quota in upsc exam. The main difference is age relaxation because OBC candidate get 3 year age relaxation and also get more attempt for exam instead of general quota.

    thanks
  • 28-01-2013, 06:21 PM
    afsana

    Re: What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    hi

    friend for INDIAN POLICE SERVICE,you need to crack the upsc entrance exam which is called civil service exam.civil service exam held once in a year in 3 stages=
    1)preliminary test
    2)main exam
    3)interview

    the different categories are=
    a)general/oc(other clases)=its for all categories.
    b)OBC=other backward classes
    c)SC=schedule caste
    4)ST=schedule tribe

    OBC,SC,ST would have some reservation(relaxation),so that to make them come forward and to improve their living.


    that's all.its does not mean their seats are reserved .they also need to do hard work.without that they cant get a seat.

    for exam notification=www.upsc.gov.in

    good luck
    thank you
  • 28-01-2013, 12:59 PM
    Unregistered

    What is the difference between General and OBC quota in UPSC exam?

    Selection for IPS
    What is difference between general and obc quota in upsc exam?

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