Mangaluru: PG-CET Aspiran Shhadhan Shetty, a Brahmavar citizen in Udupi, in improvement on postgraduate study, because Mangalore University has not yet declared the results of the second semester BCAC special examination.
Shradhan, a Poorna Prajna College student in Udupi, like many other PG-CET candidates, has not yet submitted paper evaluations on priority.
“We are now in a narrow place.
The mistake is from the tip of Mangalore University.
We visited the University Office many times, but they failed to tell us to submit a priority evaluation of our answer letters,” he said.
According to Mangalore University, 28 candidates who have submitted a priority evaluation, have received the same.
The results of all applicants who submitted a priority evaluation, have been stated on Sunday.
Meanwhile, the Carnataka exam authority, who started the PG-CET counseling on January 4, after being asked by Mangalore University, decided to consider his request, and gave time to students who had not received the results.
Verification of documents is now rescheduled until January 24, in accordance with Kea circular issued on Monday.
“I’m not sure whether you will be able to declare the results and issue a sign card on January 24.
I have to take unreachable management chairs, or drop a year and write pg-cet next year,” said Shradhan, who secured a 2150 rating.
“Even a friend -The friend decides to take a management seat or drop a year, “he added.
P L Dharma, Registrar (Evaluation), Mangalore University, not available for comments.