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The meaning is unclear, but I can think of no case in which that would be the correct phrasing to use.

"Students, that's incompetence" might in some situations be correct, if one is addressing the students and desiring to point out a specific incidence of incompetence. Or, if one is speaking of the incompetence of the students themselves, "students who are incompetent" might be appropriate.

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No, it is not correct. "Students that's incompetent" should be revised to "students who are incompetent" to maintain proper subject-verb agreement and use the appropriate pronoun.

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