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Respected sir/ madam,
the maths paper was a very tough one if the ability of the majority of children appearing for the boards is to be considered. The paper contained questions that were twisted and not similar to ones in the board's official book - NCERT. It is absolutely shocking how the board could have developed such a paper which puts a lot of our careers at stake. A correction be made - this was not a competitive exam meant only for some who could solve, it was a hope for a better future for most, and they have been let down. Similarly, the business studies key contains the answer different from what a large chunk of students has written, including myself. Either consider both the options, or it is best not to form such an ambiguous paper which ignites such a lot of debate. Some paper setter has set the papers defining the best of his ability, *clap clap*, but can somebody see how disheartened all the students are, giving up their aspirations to join prestigious institutes like the Delhi or the Mumbai Universities. I wanted that too, but now i'm running here and there just to make sure I at least get admission, and the institute, surprisingly, no more matters.Same is with the economics paper, which has no wrong answer, no right answer, hundred right answers and two hundred wrong answers. Confusing, right? Thank you CBSE for making us so proud of ourselves and getting us to this point, where we doubt our worth. Was this information helpful? |
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