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Error in evaluation of CBSE Class 12 results?

| | Jun 18, 2017, at 05:45 pm
New Delhi, June 18 (IBNS): The controversy related to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 results refuses to cease with new reports revealing huge discrepancies in marks of candidates appeared.

According to The Times of India, it all started when Sonali, a Delhi student, who was shocked to see that she has just scored 68 in mathematics in her Class XII exam while 99 in economics, 95 in accountancy and 96 in business studies.

Another student named  Samiksha Sharma scored 42 in maths, while her scores in English, Business Studies and Fine Arts were pretty good.

When these two students applied for verification, Sonali's 68 was increased to 95 while that of Samiksha's doubled more than over to 90.

Reports said that, a CBSE student needs a court order to apply for a re-evaluation.
 

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