normalisation of marks can be done by considering the highest marks secured by students in each subject. Even if there is normalisation of marks across ... Regarding normalisation, different examinations conducted by different authorities have adopted different types of normalisation mechanism. The provision of normalisation of marks is enshrined in Section
Instruction Manual issued by the second respondent and normalise the marks of
the NIOS Board with the State Board and accordingly prepare and publish ... adopting the method of
normalisation.”
5. Therefore, once any of the Board recognised by the State Government,
normalisation of marks is a norm
National Stock Exchange Information Technology in respect of calculation of
normalised marks for multi-session papers. The counter affidavit is followed by
an additional counter ... arrived at the total marks secured by the petitioner and as to how the marks
was arrived at 98.17 marks.
5. Though the petitioner
secure higher marks and as such, treating all the candidates at par is discriminatory, arbitrary and irrational.
ii The normalisaton of marks is defective ... same year, if examination is held in two shifts, normalisation of marks is applicable. In the case on hand, normalisation of marks be made applicable
Dr.S.Sibichakkaravarthy vs The Chairman on 1 January, 2019
Author: C.Saravanan
Bench: C
petitioners. No steps have been placed by the Board to
normalise the marks obtained by the different candidates who had appeared in
different sessions with
petitioners. No steps have been placed by the Board to
normalise the marks obtained by the different candidates who had appeared in
different sessions with
petitioners. No steps have been placed by the Board to
normalise the marks obtained by the different candidates who had appeared in
different sessions with
used for normalization of
marks.
16. These methods involve transformation of the raw scores or the
actual marks secured by the candidates based on statistical ... made in this
regard to the article titled 'Normalisation of marks in multi-session
examinations” authored by Abhay G. Bhatt, Sourish Das and Rajeeva
whether
the provision of 40% marks for Interview actually
distorted the results of the Written Entrance Examination
and the marks secured in the Qualifying Examination ... admission procedure, are divided into
Nine Bands, based on the normalisation of the mark curve
known as STANINE (Standard Nine System). This Stanine
Grade