CBSE XII board exam, mathematics paper was held on 25th Mar 2013. Many students are complaining that around 35% questions were diffcult and teacher are also supporting them. They are saying that paper was not for average students. One question carrying 6 marks was also wrong in this paper and many students wasted their time to solve this question.
In Kerala state a student must have at least 50% marks in mathematics to be eligible for admission to engineering course in the State but now it seems a tough task for many students in the state. Kerala government has sent a letter to CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi in this regard and requested CBSE to find the best way in interest of students.
“The grievances lodged by the association and others from across the country will be forwarded to the experts,” said Indira Rajan, State general secretary of the Kerala CBSE School Managements Association.
Currently if one students pass in one subject but marks are not satisfactory, he will have to wait one full academic year to take the improvement exam. Indira Rajan, has requested CBSE to allow students for improvement exam in a matter of months giving them the opportunity to cross the 50 per cent marks barrier and have a crack at engineering course.
In Kerala state a student must have at least 50% marks in mathematics to be eligible for admission to engineering course in the State but now it seems a tough task for many students in the state. Kerala government has sent a letter to CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi in this regard and requested CBSE to find the best way in interest of students.
“The grievances lodged by the association and others from across the country will be forwarded to the experts,” said Indira Rajan, State general secretary of the Kerala CBSE School Managements Association.
Currently if one students pass in one subject but marks are not satisfactory, he will have to wait one full academic year to take the improvement exam. Indira Rajan, has requested CBSE to allow students for improvement exam in a matter of months giving them the opportunity to cross the 50 per cent marks barrier and have a crack at engineering course.
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