The document calls for protest against new eligibility criteria imposed by IBPS for bank PO exams that restrict opportunities for students. Specifically, it opposes the imposition of 60% marks in graduation and reduction of maximum age limit to 28 years. This will exclude thousands of students from appearing in the exams. It notes that such restrictive criteria are not imposed for other exams like SBI PO or UPSC. The new rules are against the principles of equal opportunity, social justice and meritocracy. It urges students to join a protest march on July 19th to demand rollback of the "student unfriendly" criteria and ensure fair opportunities for all.
The document calls for protest against new eligibility criteria imposed by IBPS for bank PO exams that restrict opportunities for students. Specifically, it opposes the imposition of 60% marks in graduation and reduction of maximum age limit to 28 years. This will exclude thousands of students from appearing in the exams. It notes that such restrictive criteria are not imposed for other exams like SBI PO or UPSC. The new rules are against the principles of equal opportunity, social justice and meritocracy. It urges students to join a protest march on July 19th to demand rollback of the "student unfriendly" criteria and ensure fair opportunities for all.
The document calls for protest against new eligibility criteria imposed by IBPS for bank PO exams that restrict opportunities for students. Specifically, it opposes the imposition of 60% marks in graduation and reduction of maximum age limit to 28 years. This will exclude thousands of students from appearing in the exams. It notes that such restrictive criteria are not imposed for other exams like SBI PO or UPSC. The new rules are against the principles of equal opportunity, social justice and meritocracy. It urges students to join a protest march on July 19th to demand rollback of the "student unfriendly" criteria and ensure fair opportunities for all.
The document calls for protest against new eligibility criteria imposed by IBPS for bank PO exams that restrict opportunities for students. Specifically, it opposes the imposition of 60% marks in graduation and reduction of maximum age limit to 28 years. This will exclude thousands of students from appearing in the exams. It notes that such restrictive criteria are not imposed for other exams like SBI PO or UPSC. The new rules are against the principles of equal opportunity, social justice and meritocracy. It urges students to join a protest march on July 19th to demand rollback of the "student unfriendly" criteria and ensure fair opportunities for all.