Lost BeyondPluto
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🚨 Sir Alex Ferguson in 2016 “ Pep Guardiola will not find English football easy” 2026 : Pep Guardiola is now one league title away from equaling sir Alex Ferguson’s 13 league titles.



In JEE, around 5.38 lakh General category students appear, while only about 1.56 lakh SC students do. That is more than 3× competition in the General category. When a much larger pool competes for limited seats, the cutoff naturally rises. This is basic mathematics. That is why the General cutoff is around 93.41 percentile, meaning the top 6–7% qualify. Now compare this with the SC category, where the cutoff is around 63.91 percentile, allowing roughly top 36% to qualify. Why? Because the competition pool is smaller, and historically marginalized communities do not have equal access to resources. Let’s be honest. All General category students come from privileged backgrounds where coaching, test series, and academic support are common. In contrast, Dalit students are first-generation learners, often studying without guidance, without coaching, and while facing financial and social barriers. So yes, General category has higher cutoffs, but that is not “merit”. It is just privilege.










⚠️ Afonso Gonçalves protests against an immigration influx at a Sikh festival and is HARASSED by immigrants and approached by the police. In 🇵🇹 the Portuguese are in charge! Remigration ✈️




























