Central Board Of Secondary Education [CBSE] — Result of XII of my son, Aranav Joshi

Address:Arjun Nagar, Koltla Mubarakpur, New Delhi

Sir/Madam,

My son, ARANAV JOSHI (Roll No.[protected] is a student of Class – XII of D C Arya Sr. Secondary School, Lodhi Colony, New Delhi, whose result is declared on 30.07.2021. He is given 71 marks -English, 53 marks -Mathematics, 68 marks -Physics, 67 marks -Chemistry & 66 marks -Computer Science. In Class X, he scored 73% of best three subjects then what kind of moderation is done by the School. I am not satisfied with the evaluation of result done by CBSE in consultation with the School of my son. He got less marks. When he asked his class teacher about the lesser marks, she blatantly said to re-appear in the examination. Teachers are not supposed to play with the future of my son. Only two students, my son and another student have been treated as biased. I understand that moderation policy is not applied by the school in a fair manner and benefit given to such students who do not deserve. Now if he has to re-appear in exam after a gap of study for 2-3 months, how can it is possible to prove him. It is not a chance to prove himself but it will be a challenge for the students to score even equal marks as given to him by CBSE in consultation with the School and that will be final.

My son has always been very punctual and sincere during the full session and submitted his all assignments in time, attended practical classes, participated in Science Exhibition, lead the preparation of School Magazine, kept him always with the subject teachers, etc. I always visited the School whenever required either in PTM or else and teachers always praised him obedient student and never complaint about his studies. Therefore, it is my humble request to give proper solution and to re-evaluate his result as soon as possible as per the Board Policy on the following grounds:-

1. About 8 students (Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Jai Kishan, Deepak, Shivam Mishra, Mohd. Amir, Mohd. Ebadur Rahman, etc.) of his class did not submit their assignments even as on the closing date of the school, and all such students are given higher marks (about 80% in all subjects). They did also not give online examination / unit tests and all other students know it very well as subject teachers shared about this in the online group. School should have been taken a fair decision in preparation of results.
2. 4 students (Varun Rawat, Jai Kishan, Anubhav, Boby Kumar Sharma) did not appear in pre-board exams and all such students are given higher marks (about 80% in all subjects).
3. Even as on date, School did not give the result of class XI of my son.
4. The statement of marks subject-wise generated as per moderation policy by the School in case of my son alongwith criteria and formula applied may be provided. I doubted whether formula 30-X class : 30- XI class: 40- XII class is actually applied in case of my son.
5. When all the students of his class had scored only 55-70% in Class X, then how is it possible to give above 80% marks to all students, except two students.
6. Whether the performance of the students is actually considered by the school OR teachers have granted moderation marks to such students as they belong to them or favouring them. All the records of preparation of result of Class XII Science needs to be re-evaluated.

I am not against the policy and belief in the Board but why only my son has to suffer due to partiality by the School. My humble request is that only to re-evaluate the result of my son as per policy of the CBSE Board.

Sincerely,
Vinesh Kumar
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