Earlier it was made mandatory that students secure 45 per cent marks separately in both internal and external examinations and also in aggregate that resulted in mass failures.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Vice Chancellor ADN Bajpai and attended by Principal Secretary (Education), Director higher education, Pro Vice Chancellor, EC member, MLA Bamber Thakur and Dean of Studies, Dean of planning registrar and Controller of examination.
The meeting further directed the authorities concerned to issue notification in this regard and ensure that revised results are declared by September 17.
The Vice Chancellor had asserted yesterday that there was no fault on the part of the University and attributed the poor results to bad performance of students and said the failed pupils would have to reappear for exams.
The criteria of internal and external examination marks was also changed from 50:50 to 30:70, which also contributed to high rate of failures.