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If i get admission in college with pwd quota and if i apply in central government job with my b.tech certificate and i do not show/produce my disability certificate in central government job filling will i be treated general???? Fast reply


Suraj 22nd Dec, 2020
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 24th Dec, 2020

There has been a ruling by the Supreme Court early this week. PWD is not a vertical reservation. It is a horizontal reservation within your Category. For example, if you belong to OBC Category and you have PWD reservation, you will be considered under OBC-PWD. If you belong to SC Category and have PWD reservation, you will be considered under SC-PWD. Now if you want to go forego the reservation benefits and want to apply under General Category, you can do so. If you want apply under merit under General Category and un reserved Category for jobs, you can do that too.

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