The Union Of India vs Parvathy S. Shaji on 13 April, 2023
Author: S. V
study on the
method and formula currently used to calculate
standardized/normalised marks of the qualifying
examination for KEAM engineering entrance and to suggest
recommendations ... mark secured in Mathematics in the same Board is
95/100, 70/100 marks will be considered to be equal to
73.68/100 marks
study on the
method and formula currently used to calculate
standardized/normalised marks of the qualifying
examination for KEAM engineering entrance and to suggest
recommendations ... mark secured in Mathematics in the same Board is
95/100, 70/100 marks will be considered to be equal to
73.68/100 marks
study on the
method and formula currently used to calculate
standardized/normalised marks of the qualifying
examination for KEAM engineering entrance and to suggest
recommendations ... mark secured in Mathematics in the same Board is
95/100, 70/100 marks will be considered to be equal to
73.68/100 marks
study on the
method and formula currently used to calculate
standardized/normalised marks of the qualifying
examination for KEAM engineering entrance and to suggest
recommendations ... mark secured in Mathematics in the same Board is
95/100, 70/100 marks will be considered to be equal to
73.68/100 marks
study on the
method and formula currently used to calculate
standardized/normalised marks of the qualifying
examination for KEAM engineering entrance and to suggest
recommendations ... mark secured in Mathematics in the same Board is
95/100, 70/100 marks will be considered to be equal to
73.68/100 marks
University for awarding marks.
With regard to the internal marks also, since the petitioner has
obtained internal marks in all other Semesters, the same ... work and award appropriate marks
for the Project as well as normalisation marks for the internal
assessment. The University will pass appropriate orders within
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
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