Crores of students expressed their anger against Karnataka education Authority on KCET Results for Repeaters (KEA) Authority. The students have complained that the CET ranking of PU repeater students (Covid-19 batch, 2021) should be based on 50 per cent PUC results and 50 per cent CET as promised by KEA, however this has not happened. The students complained that the CET rank and PUC/CBSE results are not reflected in the report card.
The students complained that the CET ranking of PU repeater students (Covid-19 batch, 2021) should be based on 50 per cent PUC results and 50 per cent CET as promised by KEA. However, the rankings have been released only on the basis of CET results, which has actually resulted in lower ranking of many of these students.
Around 24,000 candidates had rejected the 2021 KCET result and appeared for the KCET this year. After the results were declared on Saturday, many people felt that their rank has actually dropped as compared to last year. Several students took to social media to highlight these issues and demand ‘Nyay’.
Respected sir, today the KCET result 2022 is to be realised, and we get the result, but dropper students are suffering from low ranking because KA did not consider the board marks for dropper, last year also they did not board marks agreed, but it is the same for all
— Sharad Patil (@sharadP63519598) 31 July 2022
#KCET2022 Don’t consider a 50 percent board for a dropper. The given results for Knesset 2022 are perfect
— Mr. Phenomenal (@MrPheno72059734) 30 July 2022
Justice for Knesset 2022 Repeaters, Ranking issues, Repeaters and freshers alike – Sign the petition! https://t.co/P6iyI8aMHX Via @ChangeOrg_India #KCET2022
— Gemini HR (@ GeminiHR8) 31 July 2022
The KCET verification process is expected to start on August 5. However, the parents of the repeat children have decided to file a petition in the High Court to request a stay order on the entire KCET verification process.
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