Mangaluru: In large assistance for PG-CET candidates, which have emerged for special examinations and is awaiting their results, Mangalore University (MU) is carrying out their evaluation, and will declare the results on priority.
P L Dharma, Registrar (Evaluation), Mangalore University, told TII that around 28 students had written a letter to the university, that they were in trouble because the delay announced the results of special examinations.
However, the PG-CET counseling starts from January 4, however, students under MU, which appears for the second semester examination of special BCAC held between December 7-23, cannot attend counseling, because the results are not announced.
Dharma said that the authority of the Karnataka examination (Kea), responded to our letter about the exception, stating that candidates who could not attend previous counseling, could attend the same thing in the future, if the results were announced on Sunday.
“We will declare the results of the students on Saturday.
Some have received a temporary sign card.
With this, they can now attend the PG-CET counseling,” Dharma said.
The results of other students who have emerged for the examination will be announced earlier.
The majority of candidates come from trade flow.
“Evaluation is in the process and runs on a full swing.
The whole process will be completed at the end of January,” he said.
One of the aspirants, whose results have not been declared, has written to the Minister of Higher Education C N Ashwath Narayan, regarding the problem faced by him, with a request to resolve the problem, which many students faced.
Due to the delay in the declaration of the results, and the inability of several students to attend counseling, some of them have been received in the MBA course, with a warning that the chair will be maintained, provided they clean the exam.