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40 students will not be cautiously counted the USaPen Euskera note

If the courts fail to agree with them on the merits of the case, these notes shall be taken into account.

The Rector of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Joxe Ramon Bengoetxea, has announced that 40 students will no longer be counted as Basque students in the University Access Test (PAU) on a precautionary basis. The measure has been approved by the administrative courts following complaints filed by several families who have questioned how they were corrected on several occasions (mainly).

Bengoetxea gave the information to questions from journalists at the press conference presenting the most comprehensive analysis to date of the results of the PAU, in which they stressed that the results of the subject of Basque Language and Literature II are within normal, and that the notes obtained fall within the tate of the other subjects.

Until the trial is resolved

According to the interim measure approved by the courts, the Euskara note shall not be taken into account provisionally until the merits of the complaint filed by the families have been resolved.

In view of this situation, the UPV/EHU has decided to increase the number of places in the grades that may be affected by this measure. If the courts do not finally agree with the families, the students who have managed to enter some degree will lose their place.

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