II PU Examination: Govt decides to improve re-evaluation system
Team Udayavani, Feb 9, 2023, 8:16 PM IST
The Karnataka government has decided to improve the re-evaluation system of the second PU examinations and to consider applications of students who score even ‘one’ extra mark.
This new rule will come into effect this year in March.
As per the current rules, a student was only eligible for re-evaluation if he received at least 6% of the overall marks.
“The “Karnataka Pre- University Course State Level Public Examination Rules, 1997” are being amended in this regard, he added.
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