IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA CWJC No.14049 of 2010 ANSHU KUMARI . Versus THE BIHAR COMBINED ENTRANCE CO . ----------- 3. 9.9.2010 Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned counsel for the Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board. The petitioner was a candidate at the combined entrance examination held in 2010. On competing in the written examination, she was called for counselling. To secure recommendation for admission after counselling, the grievance raised is that if she was not eligible for admission in the Staff Grade-A Nursing course on account of not possessing qualification in the discipline of Biology but that of Maths, she should be considered for the other Para Medical Courses of Diploma in Pharmacy and Ophthalmic Assistant. Counsel for the Board has placed a chart before the Court for the purposes of convenience in respect of the petitioner. A copy of the same has also been handed over to the counsel for the petitioner. Let a copy of the chart be kept on record. It is submitted from this chart that the petitioner was an applicant for four disciplines. She 2 failed to secure ranking during counselling to enable recommendation for admission in any of the four disciplines. The last candidate recommended in each of the four disciplines was far ahead of her in marks and ranking. The petitioner therefore was not an applicant for the discipline of Para Medical Grade-A alone. She has been considered for three other disciplines but has failed to secure the qualifying marks in all the four disciplines. In the fact of the case, no relief can be granted to the petitioner. The application is dismissed. P. Kumar ( Navin Sinha, J.)