(1.) BY this writ petition the petitioner has prayed for that the impugned guide lines with regard to minimum cut of marks may be modified and the candidates who applied under reserve quota of divorce lady the minimum cut of marks be prescribed as 33% ant that the respondents be directed to allow the petitioner to appear in the Rajasthan Teachers Eligibility Test-2011.
(2.) THE facts relevant for deciding the case in brief are that the petitioner who is a divorce has passed her Senior Secondary School Examination in 2008 from the National Open School, Government of India and secured 39.5% marks. She got admission in BSTC Course-2009 under the divorcee quota and presently, is student of IInd Year BSTC Course in Gaindi Devi Shikshan Sansthan, Jamvaramgarh, Jaipur.
(3.) FROM the facts of the instant case it is clear that the petitioner passed her Senior Secondary School Examination in 2008 from the National Open School securing 39.5% marks. Therefore, the case of the petitioner is covered by the notification dated 27.9.2007 according to which 45% minimum qualifying marks were required for admission in the Teacher's Training Course. Even if she is entitled for the relaxation of 5% marks under the clause of 'other category of candidates' as per eligibility point 3.2.2, for getting admission in BSTC, 40% marks in the Senior Secondary School Examination were required but the petitioner secured only 39.5% marks in her Senior Secondary School Examination, therefore, she does not fulfill the requirement of the notification dated 27.9.2007 and thus, she is not entitled to appear in the TET examination.