Revised BDS Course Regulations, 2007, Regulation 6(ii)
thereof, dealing with minimum percentile for different classes in
the NEET for admission in the BDS Course ... necessary for a
candidate to obtain minimum of marks at 50th percentile
in "National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test to BDS course"
held
direction, the respondents
may kindly be directed to lowering the qualifying percentile for
admission in BAMS & BHMS courses in accordance with the
provisions contained ... grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced
direction, the respondents
may kindly be directed to lowering the qualifying percentile for
admission in BAMS & BHMS courses in accordance with the
provisions contained ... grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced
direction, the respondents
may kindly be directed to lowering the qualifying percentile for
admission in BAMS & BHMS courses in accordance with the
provisions contained ... grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced
direction, the respondents
may kindly be directed to lowering the qualifying percentile for
admission in BAMS & BHMS courses in accordance with the
provisions contained ... grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced
direction, the respondents
may kindly be directed to lowering the qualifying percentile for
admission in BAMS & BHMS courses in accordance with the
provisions contained ... grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced
grave loss of manpower and infrastructure being caused
due to the qualifying percentile, which was 50% and has been
reduced ... imposing the stipulation of
qualifying in the NEET examinations. Hence, has minimum percentile
being contrary to the statute the same is vitiated as being contrary
basis of merit of the
candidates by lowering the minimum qualifying percentile;
3. Learned counsel for the petitioner has shown the
alarming statistics ... grave loss of manpower and
infrastructure being caused due to the qualifying percentile, which
was 50% and has been reduced
normalization as per different
universities/institutions for different years while evolving
percentile formula as adopted in other examination like IIT,
etc.
(iv) In alternate ... normalization
as per different Universities and Institutions for different years,
while evolving percentile formula, as adopted in the other
Examinations, like
Rajasthan. The State of Rajasthan took a decision on 30.09.2016,
reducing the percentile to the extent of 10%, and then further ... relaxation in percentile.
One set of students, who are before this Court, are those,
who, by means of the relaxation granted by the State, took