High Court Questions CBSE For The Delay In Re-Evaluation Process

CBSE Board has released the CBSE class 12th examination results on May 28th. But after seeing the results many students were not satisfied with their marks and they started to apply for re-evaluation. The re-evaluation paper number started to quite increasing from day by day. But CBSE board did not come forward and take the re-evaluation process.

So, students got angry and started to file complaints against CBSE for not taking action for the CBSE re-evaluation process. Some of the students even applied for copies of answer sheets and they checked their answers and for the shock some of the answers were right but they were given Zero. So, only after verifying their answer sheets they applied for re-evaluation. But even though CBSE Board gave only short time to apply for re-evaluation and did not take much steps forward.

CBSE Board agreed to the court that there are errors present in the evaluation process. And they didn’t think it holds up the future of more number of students. These things can result in destroying many students hope for their future.

Delhi High Court (HC) has asked many questions regarding their issues for these problems but their answers were so simple. Immediate actions and steps must be taken to solve this problem since students rely on their marks to enter into colleges. Their future is binded with this. CBSE must not take more time hereafter and they must finish these problems as soon possible.

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