Nagpur: Personal candidates who register for the CBSE XII exam must appear for offline exams starting from August 16, something that most of them contradicts hard.
Students have taken their complaints online with a tweet trend that tries to attract the attention of the authorities.
More than 60,000 private and ‘patrachar’ (correspondence) candidates have registered for the XII 2021 Board exam.
CBSE has announced that the offline exam for these candidates will be held between August 16 to September 15.
Twitter with those who called for CBSE to cancel the physical mode of the exam because of the continuation of health and safety.
Some students protested offices outside CBSE in Delhi and post photos on Twitter to strengthen their messages.
User @ anshaljanbandh4 Tweeted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said, “Sir Apne Ball Tha Ki Covid-19 to Chalte Grade 10th & 12 Exams Ki Sabhi Cancel Ki Gyi Hai, but you @ cbseindia29 Wale Bolte Hum Personal Warning Lege Hai.
Kya Hum Iss Dish to Bhavishye Nhi Hi? Kyu Hmare Sath Anjustice Ho Rha Hai Sir? (Sir, you have said that the X and XII exam will be canceled but CBSE asks for a personal candidate to appear.
Are we not the future of the nation, why is this injustice for us?) .
“User @PNKnyDV wrote,” Cancel the CBSE private student exam and promote them like regular students so they don’t lose one year.
” Users @Secret_ets express disappointment with tweeting, “There is no hope left …
It’s very surprising …
We do everything we can …
but they don’t change their decisions.
Why always personal candidates must face such injustice.” This problem has been Reach the Supreme Court too, where CBSE proposed that the offline theory test of private students needs to be done.
CBSE officials told TOI that assessment parameters cannot be applied in the same way as regular and personal candidates.