<p>The repeat students of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2022 continued their protest in front of the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) here on Monday.</p>.<p>Hundreds of students and parents gathered near KEA early in the morning, demanding that the II PU scores be considered and a revised rank list announced.</p>.<p>In 2021, there was no II PU exam and all students were promoted. Therefore, last year, only KCET scores were considered. </p>.<p>As per the data available from KEA, 23,000 candidates rejected the KCET results during 2021 and appeared for the exam again this year.</p>.<p>But KEA followed the procedure which was in place during 2021 for them and considered only KCET scores to announce the ranks.</p>.<p>This irked the students and they are alleging that there was no intimation from the KEA about this when the notification was issued.</p>.<p>“If we were informed about this, we would have rejected the II PU scores also,” said a candidate. One candidate said that she got 17,000 ranking in 2021 and it has jumped to 1 lakh this time.</p>.<p>“I rejected the results and wasted a year, hoping to get a better rank. But KEA is causing injustice to us, by not taking our II PU scores,” the candidate said.</p>.<p>The protesters expressed anger at the chief minister and the higher education minister and shouted slogans against them.</p>.<p>When they tried to barge into the official residence of Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan, the police stopped them and warned of filing a case.</p>.<p>Speaking to the media, Ramya S, executive director of KEA, said they cannot consider the request and there is no provision to consider II PU scores.</p>.<p>“If they wish to challenge the same in the court of law, they are free to do so, but there will not be any change from our side,” she said.</p>.<p>The candidates and parents have decided to stage a hunger strike at Freedom Park on August 4 and also file a petition in the high court.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><span class="bold">Document verification put off</span></p>.<p>The KEA has postponed the document verification for KCET 2022. It was scheduled to begin on August 5. In a notification, KEA said new dates will be announced soon. </p>
<p>The repeat students of Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) 2022 continued their protest in front of the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) here on Monday.</p>.<p>Hundreds of students and parents gathered near KEA early in the morning, demanding that the II PU scores be considered and a revised rank list announced.</p>.<p>In 2021, there was no II PU exam and all students were promoted. Therefore, last year, only KCET scores were considered. </p>.<p>As per the data available from KEA, 23,000 candidates rejected the KCET results during 2021 and appeared for the exam again this year.</p>.<p>But KEA followed the procedure which was in place during 2021 for them and considered only KCET scores to announce the ranks.</p>.<p>This irked the students and they are alleging that there was no intimation from the KEA about this when the notification was issued.</p>.<p>“If we were informed about this, we would have rejected the II PU scores also,” said a candidate. One candidate said that she got 17,000 ranking in 2021 and it has jumped to 1 lakh this time.</p>.<p>“I rejected the results and wasted a year, hoping to get a better rank. But KEA is causing injustice to us, by not taking our II PU scores,” the candidate said.</p>.<p>The protesters expressed anger at the chief minister and the higher education minister and shouted slogans against them.</p>.<p>When they tried to barge into the official residence of Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan, the police stopped them and warned of filing a case.</p>.<p>Speaking to the media, Ramya S, executive director of KEA, said they cannot consider the request and there is no provision to consider II PU scores.</p>.<p>“If they wish to challenge the same in the court of law, they are free to do so, but there will not be any change from our side,” she said.</p>.<p>The candidates and parents have decided to stage a hunger strike at Freedom Park on August 4 and also file a petition in the high court.</p>.<p class="CrossHead"><span class="bold">Document verification put off</span></p>.<p>The KEA has postponed the document verification for KCET 2022. It was scheduled to begin on August 5. In a notification, KEA said new dates will be announced soon. </p>