
Kerala High Court reserves verdict on admission to professional courses
The Hindu
The Kerala High Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on a few writ petitions seeking a directive to the State government to give admission to professional courses for the academic year 2021 in the S
The Kerala High Court on Thursday reserved its verdict on a few writ petitions seeking a directive to the State government to give admission to professional courses for the academic year 2021 in the State on the basis of the marks secured by candidates in the entrance examination conducted by the Commissioner of Entrance Examinations.
Justice P.B. Suresh Kumar reserved the order after the conclusion of the arguments on the petitions.
Suman Chakravarthy, counsel for one of the students submitted that the standardisation of marks for admission to professional courses was not practical in the present scenario as no examination for Class 12 was conducted except by the State government. Therefore, marks obtained in the Plus Two examinations should not be reckoned his time around. In fact, students who wrote the State Class 12 examinations had secured higher marks because of the liberal valuation, the counsel submitted.













