By ABP Live News
<p>Thiruvananthapuram, July 11 (IANS) A day after the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government suffered a blow following the cancellation of the results of KEAM (Kerala Engineering, Architecture and Medical) entrance exam by the Kerala High Court, Higher Education Minister R. Bindhu on Friday said the state government did things in good faith.</p>
<p>“Our only aim was that all students should get equal chances, and it was done on a scientific basis. The standardisation was done in good faith as we took a considered decision which we felt was the best,” said Bindhu.</p>
<p>“In the prospectus, it is clear that the state government can make changes to the conditions anytime. When the final rank list is prepared, the marks scored in the KEAM exam are taken and also the marks secured at the Class 12 exam. Any student who has studied in the state syllabus (considered easier than ICSE and CBSE streams), 35 marks are deducted from the total qualifying marks, a