opening the same it was found
that applicant has secured 11.96310 normalised marks whereas, the cut of marks
for Physical Efficiency Test for SC category
proper."
3. The applicant is aggrieved as time to time normalised marks that was
given showing him as eligible for Part
special appeal challenging the application of the technique of moderation/normalisation of marks in the said examination.
15. Two more special appeals have been filed ... application of the technique of moderation and normalisation in the examination.
57. The concept of moderation/normalisation and scaling has been explained in the Book
same in the
different questions paper by the candidates the Normalisation of the
received marks “MAH-MBA/MMS CET 2015” by the used Standardized
Equi ... that
Selection Board exceeded its authority by disqualifying the
petitioners.
… … …
107. Normalisation of marks, therefore, means increasing and/or
decreasing the marks obtained by students
examinations should be reduced by adopting a system of equalisation of marks through normalisation process. To ignore the marks obtained by a candidate ... society can ill-afford. But by reckoning the marks in the qualifying examination by employing a normalisation method, inequality between the standard of education prevailing
respondent to publish final rank list after carrying out
the normalisation of raw marks as laid down in Ext.P5
Information Bulletin.
ii) declare ... mentioned in Ext.P5
bulletin only after carrying out normalisation of raw
marks obtained into percentile score as instructed in
Ext.P5 bulletin
Dr.S.Sibichakkaravarthy vs The Chairman on 1 January, 2019
Author: C.Saravanan
Bench: C
Md Habil & Ors vs The State Of West Bengal &Ors on 16 July
Md Habil & Ors vs The State Of West Bengal &Ors on 16 July
Md Habil & Ors vs The State Of West Bengal &Ors on 16 July