All PU re-evaluation results out

Supplementary exams from tomorrow.

June 24, 2015 04:37 pm | Updated 04:57 pm IST - BENGALURU

Scores of students and parents gathered in Bangalore One to apply for re-valuation of II PU marks after the result confusion. File ohoto: V. Sreenivasa Murthy.

Scores of students and parents gathered in Bangalore One to apply for re-valuation of II PU marks after the result confusion. File ohoto: V. Sreenivasa Murthy.

Bringing relief to hundreds of students, the Department of Pre-University (PU) Education (DPUE) has finally completed the re-evaluation process of the II PU exam answer scripts and announced the results for the same.

The last batch of re-evaluation of 345 scripts included students who had applied after receiving their photocopies/scripts.

A DPUE release said among the 345 answer scripts, there is no change in marks in the case of 315, while 19 answer scripts saw a change in marks. As many as 11 answer scripts saw a change as they were unvalued. In all, a total of 36, 513 answer scripts were given for re-evaluation.

For those who are participating in the Common Entrance Test counseling process, the Karnataka Examinations Authority has already allotted 4,913 spot ranks, while more will be assigned according to their revised marks, the release said.

Supplementary exams

Meanwhile, the II PU supplementary exams will begin on Thursday and conclude on July 6. As many as 2.04 lakh students will be writing the examines. Hall tickets were being given out through their respective colleges to the students until Wednesday evening.

The DPUE said those students who have not received their admission tickets, have failed in the re-evaluation, or have not paid fee the supplementary exam fee have been asked to directly approach their principal or go to the exam hall with the old hall ticket, an identity proof, a photograph and the challan of the exam fee paid by them.

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