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In cbse class 12, 2020 exam results, of Sayambhu Choudhury with roll no. 12620694, it is observed that he has been given grade of B1, B1, B2 in biology, mathematics, english subject respectively for marks of 89, 85, 82. As per grading of cbse marks 81-90 should be given grade of A2. You are requested to rectify the marksheet before finalising the same.
Central Board of Secondary Education [CBSE] customer support has been notified about the posted complaint.
examination. He could not manage to pass in Year 2019 March and
July exams. He wasted one year and now got 29 marks . He is in
compartment exam. He failed only in maths. It is very difficult for us
to save his life. He is so much depressed.
Request the concerned authorities to avail a grace marks of 3 to 4 to
all the students of his catagory who are failed in one subject and kept
in compartment.
We do not bother even you write grace in their mark sheets. We need just
a pass to proceed further. We will not admit him to courses which require
mathmatics. He got average of 79 marks in all other subjects.
Under the covid -19 areana we are all depressed. No words to describe the mental
health of the students.
We beg the concerned authorities to pass them with 3 or 4 marks. This will
help them in their future studies.
examination. He could not manage to pass in Year 2019 March and
July exams. He wasted one year and now got 29 marks . He is in
compartment exam. He failed only in maths. It is very difficult for us
to save his life. He is so much depressed.
Request the concerned authorities to avail a grace marks of 3 to 4 to
all the students of his catagory who are failed in one subject and kept
in compartment.
We do not bother even you write grace in their mark sheets. We need just
a pass to proceed further. We will not admit him to courses which require
mathmatics. He got average of 79 marks in all other subjects.
Moreover the private students wrote the exams only for 80 marks. The regular students
mostly got 15 out of 20 practical marks in almost all the schools. If the private candidates
avails this opportunity the they would have been passed. It is unjustice for the students
who wrote the compartment exams. Just converting 80 to 100 in percentage wise will not
solve the problem. The board should have asked the respective schools to avail practical
marks, so that their totals will come higher and passed.
Under the covid -19 areana we are all depressed. No words to describe the mental
health of the students.
We beg the concerned authorities to pass them with 3 or 4 marks. This will
help them in their future studies.
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