Regarding eligibility for OBC NCL status
8 months ago
Hi Sir, I am confused whether i will come under creamy layer or non creamy layer OBC. My parents have an income of above 8 lakhs per annum but my father have joined the service after he turned 40 years. Kindly clarify my doubt.
A.Dear client,
If your family Income is above 8 lakh when added together (Income from farming not to be included), you belong to the creamy layer and cannot reap the benefits of reservation
If your family Income is above 8 lakh when added together (Income from farming not to be included), you belong to the creamy layer and cannot reap the benefits of reservation
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A.Dear Client,
Eligibility criteria for obtaining a Non-Creamy Layer certificate include some terms and conditions. Applicants with parents having no source of income can apply for a non-creamy layer certificate. An individual's income has to be less than 8 lakhs per annum to be eligible for a Non-Creamy Layer certificate. If your annual family (Definition of family-father, mother & minor children below 18 years) income (excluding government salary and agricultural income) is more than Rs. 8 lakhs in all the last three years, you are creamy layer. The basic difference between these categories lies in their income limits. It is held that all OBC creamy layer candidates' family income is above 8 lakh per annum, and OBC non-creamy layer candidates' family income is below 8 lakh annually. You may clarify the matter further from the office of the competent authority, SDM/DM/Tehshildar etc
Eligibility criteria for obtaining a Non-Creamy Layer certificate include some terms and conditions. Applicants with parents having no source of income can apply for a non-creamy layer certificate. An individual's income has to be less than 8 lakhs per annum to be eligible for a Non-Creamy Layer certificate. If your annual family (Definition of family-father, mother & minor children below 18 years) income (excluding government salary and agricultural income) is more than Rs. 8 lakhs in all the last three years, you are creamy layer. The basic difference between these categories lies in their income limits. It is held that all OBC creamy layer candidates' family income is above 8 lakh per annum, and OBC non-creamy layer candidates' family income is below 8 lakh annually. You may clarify the matter further from the office of the competent authority, SDM/DM/Tehshildar etc
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