Chatterjee said he had been informed that the Part I results of the university were not "upto expectations" due to some change in rules.
"I have called a meeting very soon, where the CU VC, Controller of Examinations and Higher Education department officials will also be present," the minister said today.
To a question, if he was aware of the change in rules, Chatterjee said, "As minister, it is not necessary that they (university) will apprise me before effecting any change of rule."
A University official told reporters after publication of the results on Thursday that in BA Part I (Honours and general stream) 28,000 candidates among the total 64,000 candidates, had passed - which is 43 per cent.
In BSc, an estimated 11,000 passed of the total 15,000 candidates - which is 70 per cent.
In both BA and BSc Part I, of the 79,000 candidates a total of 39,000 passed, he had said.
The official had attributed the fall in pass percentage to a change in certain rules which resulted in results of some candidates being incomplete.
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