<p>The High Court on Thursday directed the government not to announce the results of fresher candidates of II PU, till the state government takes a comprehensive decision bearing in mind all categories of students.</p>.<p>A division bench headed by Justice B V Nagarathna passed this interim order on a petition filed challenging the decision of the Department of Pre-University Education (DPUE) to promote only regular/fresher students of II PU, while holding examinations for repeaters and private candidates.</p>.<p>Repeaters are those who wish to re-appear for II PU examination for either having failed last year or withdrawn the result with a view to improve the performance. </p>.<p>The government and DPUE submitted that an expert committee has been constituted to look into the issue of various categories of candidates.</p>.<p>During the hearing, the additional government advocate submitted that private students are those who have not studied I PU.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cbse-submits-class-12-assessment-plan-in-sc-results-by-july-31-998385.html" target="_blank">CBSE submits Class 12 assessment plan in SC, results by July 31</a></strong></p>.<p>Therefore, they would have to appear in the examination as and when the date is notified since there is no data available about the I PU marks. </p>.<p>The bench pointed out that the main grievance of the petitioner is about the discrimination and that there should be level playing field/parity between the students.</p>.<p>The court said since data of I PU marks of repeaters is available, the state government can consider parity for them with fresher candidates. The DPUE had announced to promote fresher students solely on the basis of I PU performance.</p>.<p>“In the circumstances, pending a comprehensive decision to be taken by the state, the Pre-University Board shall not announce the results of the freshers, namely those who have to take II PUC examination for the first time. It is needless to observe that a decision which is comprehensive shall be taken bearing in mind all categories of students,” the court said.</p>.<p>The petition is filed by S V Singre Gowda, secretary of Jnanamandira Education Trust in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>It claimed that repeaters/failed II PU candidates are being forced to write examinations, whereas fresh candidates have been promoted without examination. </p>
<p>The High Court on Thursday directed the government not to announce the results of fresher candidates of II PU, till the state government takes a comprehensive decision bearing in mind all categories of students.</p>.<p>A division bench headed by Justice B V Nagarathna passed this interim order on a petition filed challenging the decision of the Department of Pre-University Education (DPUE) to promote only regular/fresher students of II PU, while holding examinations for repeaters and private candidates.</p>.<p>Repeaters are those who wish to re-appear for II PU examination for either having failed last year or withdrawn the result with a view to improve the performance. </p>.<p>The government and DPUE submitted that an expert committee has been constituted to look into the issue of various categories of candidates.</p>.<p>During the hearing, the additional government advocate submitted that private students are those who have not studied I PU.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/cbse-submits-class-12-assessment-plan-in-sc-results-by-july-31-998385.html" target="_blank">CBSE submits Class 12 assessment plan in SC, results by July 31</a></strong></p>.<p>Therefore, they would have to appear in the examination as and when the date is notified since there is no data available about the I PU marks. </p>.<p>The bench pointed out that the main grievance of the petitioner is about the discrimination and that there should be level playing field/parity between the students.</p>.<p>The court said since data of I PU marks of repeaters is available, the state government can consider parity for them with fresher candidates. The DPUE had announced to promote fresher students solely on the basis of I PU performance.</p>.<p>“In the circumstances, pending a comprehensive decision to be taken by the state, the Pre-University Board shall not announce the results of the freshers, namely those who have to take II PUC examination for the first time. It is needless to observe that a decision which is comprehensive shall be taken bearing in mind all categories of students,” the court said.</p>.<p>The petition is filed by S V Singre Gowda, secretary of Jnanamandira Education Trust in Bengaluru.</p>.<p>It claimed that repeaters/failed II PU candidates are being forced to write examinations, whereas fresh candidates have been promoted without examination. </p>