Central Board Of Secondary Education [CBSE] — Disappointed about CBSE Class 10 Term 1 Results and Hindi exam

Respected Sir/Madam

I am a student of grade 10th from Kerala.The day before yesterday dated 12th March 2022, CBSE declared the term 1 results of class 10th.As a student who has been getting more than 95 percentage marks from LKG to till now, I am deeply disappointed and dissatisfied with the term 1 results of mine.I got only 86 percentage mark in term 1.As you know sir the results of grade 10 is an important turning point of a student's life and his/her life nearly depends fully on it.The CBSE examination was held as an objective type for the first time in the history and it has made a very big impact on the results.

The Term 1 Hindi Question paper (Hindi B) was very hard.The language was so hard to understand even for teachers.The Grammar part was complicated and the comprehensive paragraph was the toughest of all.The words from the paragraph and the words in the question was completely difficult to understand and it was completely different too.The question paper showed no mercy to the students.I am highly disappointed with my Hindi marks as I was only able to score 21 marks.

From all the statements I have raised above, I want CBSE to reduce the term 1 marks weightage and focus more on the Term 2 results.Please consider my request.If you(CBSE) do so it will help many students like me and we will be grateful for the kindness

Yours respectively
Nehna Suresh
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