No normalisation of scores done in CUET PG 2022: UGC chairman Jagadesh Kumar
UGC chief M Jagadesh Kumar said CUET PG 2022 scores are not normalised because the exam was held in a single sitting for the majority of subjects.
Press Trust of India | September 26, 2022 | 07:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI : Unlike CUET UG, no normalisation of scores has been done for the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate, CUET PG 2022 admissions, according to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar. CUET PG result 2022 was announced today, September 26, 2022. "No normalisation of scores has been done in CUET PG and the universities will prepare rank lists on the basis of 'raw marks' and not NTA scores," Kumar told PTI.
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In CUET UG, results of which were announced on September 16, the scores were normalised and the UGC had announced that rank lists will be prepared on the basis of normalised National Testing Agency (NTA) scores. Asked about the reasons behind no normalisation of scores in CUET-PG, Kumar said, "The PG exam was held in a single sitting for the majority of subjects, while in the UG exam, the test was conducted in different phases and shifts. Hence, scores had to be normalised to provide a level playing field for all candidates." Unlike CUET-UG, the NTA has also announced subject-wise toppers for the postgraduate entrance exam.
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