KCET results: Karnataka govt to challenge high court order on revising CET ranks, says shwath Narayan | Education News,The Indian Express
The court on Saturday pronounced that the entire CET evaluation should be redone after considering 50 per cent of pre-university certificate (PUC) score and 50 per cent of CET score for repeaters.
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KCET results: Karnataka govt to challenge high court order on revising CET ranks, says shwath Narayan
The court on Saturday pronounced that the entire CET evaluation should be redone after considering 50 per cent of pre-university certificate (PUC) score and 50 per cent of CET score for repeaters.
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Bengaluru | Updated: September 6, 2022 3:48:19 pm
Dr Ashwath Narayan conducted a meeting on CET ranking with higher education officials on Monday. (Express Photo)
Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr CN Ashwath Narayan announced Monday that the government will challenge the recent Karnataka High Court order on the Common Entrance Test (CET) ranking by filing an appeal before the single-member bench.
The court on Saturday pronounced that the entire CET evaluation should be redone after considering 50 per cent of pre-university certificate (PUC) score and 50 per cent of CET score for repeaters.
This year, 2,10,829 candidates appeared for the CET. However, close to 24,000 CET candidates from 2021 repeated the test in 2022 in order to better their rankings this year. Some students also took a break to study for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2022 and planned for CET as a backup option. The repeaters’ rank actually plummeted drastically despite scoring well in the CET compared to the freshers.
As a result, Narayan argued that the court’s decision will be unfair to the freshers and the ranks of around 1.5 lakh students would be severely impacted.
Narayan remarked that the repeaters are facing issues comprehending the technical guidelines of the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) and that they should have understood the decision taken in the wake of Covid-19 last year.
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