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Bombay HC Hearing on JEE Main 2023 75% Criteria Concluded (April 6): Know what happened

The High Court of Bombay will hear a plea seeking relaxation of 75% criteria for JEE Main 2023. The HC decision on 75% eligibility rule will be updated here after the hearing. 

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Bombay HC Hearing on JEE Main 2023 75% Criteria: The High Court of Bombay will hear a plea seeking relation of 75% criteria/ top 20 percentile criteria in JEE Main 2023. The petition was previously heard on March 23 but the hearing has been further pushed to April 6. The petition will be heard by Honourable Justice Sandeep V Marne. JEE Main 2023 aspirants specifically dropper students eagerly await the Bombay HC decision on JEE Main 2023 75% criteria.

What Happened in Bombay HC 6 April Hearing on JEE Main 2023 75% Criteria?

Here are the highlights of the Bombay HC hearing on JEE Main 2023 -

  • The High Court of Bombay has asked the government to submit some documents pertaining to the 75% criteria
  • The court has also asked the government to submit a report on how the top 20 percentile help students
  • The next hearing is expected to happen next week

Bombay HC Hearing on JEE Main 2023: Case Details

Here are the case details pertaining to the Bombay HC Hearing on JEE Main 2023 75% criteria –
Type of PetitionPublic Interest Litigation (PIL)
Case Number58/2023
Petition filed byAnubha Srivastava Sahai
Respondent National Testing Agency and ANR
Time of Hearingafter 10:30 AM
Serial Number46
Honourable JusticeJustice Sandeep V Marne

The demand to relax 75% criteria in JEE Main 2023 has been coming from the dropper students who did not appear for JEE Main in 2022 and 2021 but completed Class 12. Few students did not score 75% in Class 12, and in the same years, the 75% criteria for JEE was relaxed. Therefore, dropper students seek justice from the apex court as NTA did not inform them in advance that they would not be eligible for admission in 2023 if they do not have 75% in Class 12.

Also read| JEE Main Question Paper April 2023

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(This news will be updated with the Bombay HC decision after the hearing)

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