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Page no:3 requisite percentage on or before 30th September of the concerned academic year and also passes in the CET. Generally, candidate passing all the papers that are generally covered over a period of minimum three years in one sitting are not considered eligible. Likewise, candidates possessing the qualifying degree although with requisite percentage of marks, whose duration is less than three years, are not considered eligible. (B) Reservation of Seat: The percentage of seat reserved for candidates belonging to backward classes only from Maharashtra State in all the Government Aided, Un-aided Institutions/C olleges and University Departments is as given below: A) Scheduled caste and Scheduled caste convert to Buddhism 13.0% B) Scheduled Tribes including those living outside specified areas 10.5% C) Vimukta Jain (14 as specified) D) Nomadic Tribes (NT1)(28 before 1990 as specified) 2.5% E) Nomadic Tribes (NT2)(Dhangar as specified) 2.5% F) Nomadic Tribes (NT3)(Vanjari as specified) 2.5% G) Other Backward Class 19.0% Total 50.0% 1. Candidate claiming to belong to categories mentioned against (e),(f) and (g) above will have to furnish certificate from appropriate authority that the candidate’s parents do not belong to Creamy Layer as per the relevant orders of the Government. 2. If any of the (a) to (g) categories mentioned above does not get the required number of candidates for the percentage laid down in a University area, the seats so remaining vacant shall be filled in from among the candidates of remaining reserved categories with reference to the inter-se-merit of all candidates belonging to the reserved categories from the same University area. However, the total reservation shall not exceed 50%. After doing so the seats remaining vacant shall be filled in with reference to inter-se-merit of all the candidates from the same University area. (C) Selection Basis: The selection would be done as per the guidelines given by the Director of Technical Education Maharashtra State time to time. (III) Number of Lectures and Practical: Lectures and Practical should be conducted as per the scheme of lectures and practical indicated in the course structure. (IV) Practical Training and Project Work: At the end of the sixth semester of study, a student will be examined in the course” Project Work”.