Pre-Exam Coaching Reserved ONLY for SC/ST/OBC – General Category Officially Valued at ZERO
General category? Sit outside. No help. No coaching. No nothing.
Merit, hard work, and open competition? Cute story.
In today’s india, your category decides if you even get basic preparation support — and if you’re General, the answer is a big fat zero.
1. The Official Notice That Says It All
Pre-exam training = available exclusively for SC/ST/OBC.
General category students can rot. No free classes, no mock tests, no guidance — even though they’re competing in the same exam.
2. The zero Treatment
The tweet nailed it perfectly: “The value of the General category in india is like the whole number invented by Brahmagupta. It is ZERO.”
Government banks, coaching, and now training — everything is being systematically ring-fenced for reserved categories only.
3. The Double Standard That Burns
They scream “equality” and “social justice,” then openly advertise that only certain castes get extra help to clear the same exam. General category kids, often from middle-class families who pay full taxes, get told: “Figure it out yourself, champ.”
4. The Real Message Being Sent
If you’re a general, you’re not “underprivileged” enough to deserve support.
Your hard work doesn’t matter.
Your category is punishment enough.
Second-class citizen status, officially sponsored by the government.
5. The Bitter Irony
The same system that lectures about ending caste discrimination is busy deepening it — by openly excluding the one category left that still believes in pure merit. General category students are now the only group in india being told they don’t deserve even basic exam preparation help.
Bottom line?
This isn’t affirmative action anymore.
This is institutionalised zeroing out of an entire group — in their own country — while they’re still expected to compete and “prove merit.”
General Category in 2026 India:
Valued at exactly zero.
And the government just made it official.