
Bengaluru: The kingdom government has given alternatives to Bidar boy Suchivrat Kulkarni, the KCET scholar who overlooked the mathematics paper after he refused to take away his sacred thread (Janivara).
Higher schooling minister Dr. M. C. Sudhakar, in my view, spoke to the scholar and has requested Suchivrat to write the arithmetic paper or be given a mean of his physics and chemistry ratings.
Confirming this to DH, Dr. sudhakar said, "The professional committee constituted has endorsed recollecting common scores from physics and chemistry to allot KCET rank. But, to keep away from useless controversy, we have given him the option."
As explained by Sudhakar, the student now has to take a call. "The student has to choose among the 2 alternatives given and deliver his consent to the karnataka Examination Authority," sudhakar noted.
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It can be recalled that following the report submitted by the Deputy Commissioner of Bidar district, the branch had suspended the most important clerk of Sai Spoorthi Pre-university University, who denied entry to the pupil in the course of the KCET as he had refused to get rid of the Janivara.
The incident took place on april 17, at some stage in KCET for an arithmetic issue.
Meanwhile, Woodland and Environment minister Eshwar Khandre, who's also in charge of Bidar district, has confidence in a loose engineering seat at a college run via his circle of relatives trust at Bhalki. But, even to assert that seat, having a KCET rank is a need too.
To claim a KCET rank, KEA considers 50 consistent with cent marks from the II percent course and 50 according to cent from the KCET score.