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CBSE sent a high poser mark to school

CBSE sent a high poser mark to school
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Kolkata: Many CBSE schools have given high scores to class X exam participants when compiling a sign based on unit tests, semi-annual exams, and pre-councils.
The score of 96% and above has been under the supervision of the Board who feel the sign has been deliberately inflated by the school.
The council on Tuesday sent a circular to the school asking them to review the signs of each candidate with 96% or higher and reevaluate strictly following the average school performance average for three years.
The revised sign needs to be uploaded on July 17.
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Timesviewsy board needs to be responsible.
All steps must be taken to avoid discrimination between students based on their council.
Repetition of what happened last year would be a tragedy.
The error will be more this year; This means that the council official did not learn lessons from disaster last year.
“The number of candidates who score 96% up per submission may not be more than the number of students who score such a value in the last three years,” Circular said.
A large number of CBSE city schools felt that in the absence of a council exam when even test units were being considered, the sign must be high.
“The council said the number of high goals scorers this year must be compared to our historic pattern, but what if we have a very good batch this year?” said the principal from the city school.
Circular, which was signed by the CBSE controller of the Sanyam Bhardwaj exam, said it gave such a high value so that a lot “was unfair for some worthy candidates in this range”.
Circular added that if the school does not revise the sign, the board will do it, including changes in the final result, and punish school.
There are 32,000 students at 7,800 schools whose councils have not arrived, which causes delays in preparing the results of CBSE XII because the class X board sign is part of the formula.
For students like that, schools have been asked to send x-class board marks from their receipt records.
These signs must be uploaded at the end of the day on Wednesday.
“We have five students like that and ask their parents to send the original mark sheet,” said Vijaylakshmi Kumar, the principal of the Asian School International.

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