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12. On 13th April 2023, a formal notice of a re-examination was issued by the CET Cell in terms of the 5th April 2023 communication.
13. At page 158 of the Petition is a notice or a document on 'normalisation'. This sets out the manner in which raw marks were to be converted to percentile scores based on the relative performance of those who appeared for the examination. The notice said that the marks obtained would be converted into a scale ranging 11th July 2023 902-ASWP-7774-2023.DOC from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. The percentile score was inclusive: it would indicate the percentage of the candidates who had scored equal to or less than, i.e, same or lower raw scores, a particular percentile. Consequently, the highest scorer in each session would be in the 100th percentile. The marks obtained between the highest and lowest scores were to be converted to appropriate percentiles. Percentile scores were to be calculated up to seven decimal places to avoid bunching and to reduce ties, i.e., multiple candidates getting exactly the same percentile score.