CBSE Deciding To Remove The Re-Evaluation Method From Next Year

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) board has released the results on May 28th. There are been a number of problems rising after the results have been released. CBSE has decided to remove the re-evaluation process. But this decision is not good and it does not support the students.

There are many complaints and petitions raised against the actions of the CBSE board. The students are requesting the board not to remove the re-evaluation for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subject.

There are many petitions in the Orissa Court for re-evaluation. It is being said to the CBSE board to take the petitions all seriously and CBSE board must take actions for the petitions within three days.

The fee rate for applying CBSE re-evaluation is Rs.500 per subject and for the answer sheets it is Rs.700. These all problems are due to some mistake of the CBSE board but each student must pay more amounts for getting their own marks. CBSE board had accepted that the mistakes happened because of some carelessness so then why students have to pay such a huge amount for each individual subject.

Even the students who get topper in some subjects have scored fewer subjects. These problems must be solved immediately as soon possible and must help thousands of students who rely on these marks.

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