Bareilly: At least 120 female students failed in the XII Council Exam of Uttar Pradesh their class suspected after being marked as absent by their school in the city of Moradabad after they failed to deposit costs.
Some of the Tii students who were contacted said that their family’s financial conditions were not good during a pandemic because they could not pay fees.
Examination of the X and XII class council was canceled this year.
The marking system for top flight is equal to CBSE.
For class XII, the sign is divided into ratio 50:40:10.
The Board considers a 50% sign obtained in class X, 40% in class XI and 10% in the pre-board.
The results were stated on July 31.
Their girls and parents protested outside of colleges and at the gate of the district judge’s office on Monday, demanding action against college.
The students also demanded that they were marked as gifts in the test so that their academic year was not lost.
Moradabad District Administration, meanwhile, has ordered an investigation of this problem.
DM Shailendra Kumar Singh said, “It was taken to notice that around 70 students, who allegedly did not appear in their pre-board tests and marked” no “, had failed in the council test.
However, students claimed that they had failed because they did not pay costs.
They were marked as absent in the test.
A team led by Dios Arun Dubey will investigate the kasing.
Based on the investigation, further action will be decided.
“One of the students who protested, Khushi Gautam, said,” Because we were shaken below Difficult times.
Parents of some students have suffered huge losses in business, while others lose their jobs.
So most of us cannot pay fees.
But we are still preparing and appearing in the pre-board test.
A total of 120 students failed .
College told us that we were marked out because they did not pay fees.
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