Despite rules, higher standards can be set for passing exam: HC
PTI: Mumbai, Jan 24 2013, 02:26 IST
theory examination) and it is not necessary that a candidate should secure 50 per cent marks in every paper.
By stipulating these rules, MUHS has acted contrary to the norms stipulated by Dental Council of India, the petitioner argued.
The High Court, however, opined that prescription of a higher norm does not adversely affect the standards prescribed by a central body acting under Central legislation.
What is impermissible for the State is to lower the standards of education prescribed under Central legislation, the Judge said while dismissing the petition.
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