Central Board Of Secondary Education [CBSE] — CBSE Grade 12 Exams (Economics)

The economics board examination was conducted for all CBSE students on 17 March 2023, Friday.

It was observed that the question paper for foreign regions is substantially different from the one in India. Even the difficulty level for the foreign set was higher compared to the Indian one.

The questions put up in the Indian sets were simple compared to the ones in the foreign regions, which is a complete violation of equal treatment for all students.
In a country like India, where every human is seen equal and inequality is to be treated with aversion, such question papers of varying difficulty to various regions are highly discriminatory, biased, and give varying opportunities.

The kind of partiality and favoritism being seen is not digestible.

Questions were put up in the paper which was beyond the ability of the students. We fail to understand the complete necessity of such questions. When the aim is to test our knowledge on the topics, asking us to analyze real life situations and drafting literal reports is highly unnecessary.

Please do look into this matter as soon as possible and do the needful at the earliest as many students are demotivated due to the same. In a country where parents give such heavenly significance to their child's board exam and getting lower marks due to writing a biased paper because they attended the paper elsewhere, have huge impact on each kid which cannot be conveyed on a mere letter.
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