Karnataka Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti during the council session.  (File Photo | Express)
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Karnataka Council Chairman urges Minister to bring back minimum pass marks to 35 for school students

Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa had said that students who scored 33 marks will be considered passed.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: Karnataka Council Chairman Basavaraj Horatti on Wednesday wrote to Primary and Secondary Education Minister Madhu Bangarappa, urging him to bring back the minimum pass marks to 35 for school students.

Bangarappa had said that students who scored 33 marks will be considered as passed. “This is not the right move. It shows the quality of teaching and quality of learning,” Horatti said.

Terming Bangarappa’s decision is ‘’unfortunate’’, Horatti said in the world of competition, it is important for any student to face exams. Though scoring marks is one of the main purpose of exams, Horatti said this will also help a student to improve his or her focus, courage, memory power, learning capacity and other comprehensive development and thus help to bring out a student’s talent. This will help them for their future.

“In this regard, 35 marks has been fixed since long and this has been a scientific yardstick. It is not correct to reduce it to 33 marks’’ he said.

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