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
compromise as criminal intimidation of the victim and her family. The
normalising function of the socio-legal category of compromise converts
terror into a bargain ... perceived
as disruptive of sociality; in this instance, a sociality that is marked by
caste based patriarchies, such that compromise is actively perceived
different
methods of statistical scoring. Standard score
method, linear standard score method, normalised
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equipercentile method are some of the recognised
methods for scaling ... degrees in
Centigrade scale is 104 degrees in Fahrenheit scale.
Similarly, when marks are assigned to answer-scripts
in different papers, say by Examiner
Kartar Singh vs State Of Punjab on 11 March, 1994
Equivalent citations: 1994 SCC (3
Maru Ram Etc. Etc vs Union Of Lndia & Anr on 11 November, 1980
Equivalent
Sunil Batra Etc vs Delhi Administration And Ors. Etc on 30 August, 1978
Equivalent citations
Lachman Utamchand Kiriplani vs Meena Alias Mota on 14 August, 1963
Equivalent citations: 1964 AIR
Madhav Hayawadanrao Hoskot vs State Of Maharashtra on 17 August, 1978
Equivalent citations: 1978 AIR
Maru Ram And Ors. vs Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors. on 11 November, 1980
The State Of Jharkhand vs Shailendra Kumar Rai @ Pandav Rai on 31 October, 2022
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