CBSE Declares Re-Exam For Class 10 Maths, Class 12 Economics

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    • Publish Date: Mar 28 2018 4:06PM
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    • Updated Date: Mar 28 2018 4:06PM
CBSE Declares Re-Exam For Class 10 Maths, Class 12 Economics

Education body CBSE will conduct re-examination for the Class X Maths and Class XII Economics papers amid reports that the question papers for them had leaked.

"Board has taken cognizance of certain happenings in the conduct of certain examinations as are being reported. With the view to uphold the sanctity of the Board Examinations and in the interest of the fairness to the students, the Board has decided to reconduct the examinations in the following subjects (Class XII -- Economics and Class X Mathematics)," the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said in a statement today. The CBSE order says that the dates for the fresh examinations will be shared soon. 

"Details shall be hosted on the CBSE website within a week," the statement said. The Class X Maths examination was held today; Class XII Economics exam was conducted on Monday. A hand written question paper of the Class XII Economics examination had allegedly been circulating on WhatsApp a day before the examination. Many questions in this "leaked" paper were the same that appeared in the actual examination.

Students who took the Class XII Economics exam said the question paper was of average difficulty. This year, the CBSE had changed the marking scheme for Economics and introduced practical component of 20 marks in the paper, which means that the theory exam was conducted for 80 marks in total. The paper had two sections - macroeconomics and microeconomics. Each section had 12 questions making the total number of questions 24 which is six lesser than previous years.  

COMMENTSAccording to reports, a major chunk of the questions asked in the Class X Maths paper were from NCERT textbooks. Students said the exam was easier compared to other exams this year, but a tad bit lengthy. Class 10 Maths paper is one of the last major papers the student attended this year. Over 28 lakh students are taking the Class X and Class XII board exams this year, which began on March 5.


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Asmita D.A.V Public School, Thane

I am not giving the board exam but I think it is unfair for students who have successfully attempted the paper.

Ishita Singh MOUNT CARMEL SCHOOL(DWARKA)

To all those people who were involved in this scam I would like to say that the bill always comes due and because of you innocent students will also be paying the price. I support this move of CBSE because equality is really important. One day work is no way NOT AT ALL equivalent to whole year''s hard work.

Tanishka KHAITAN PUBLIC SCHOOL(NOIDA SEC_40)

One cannot determine whether the move is right or not owing to the fact that those who genuinely appeared for the paper have to go through the procedures again. At the same time it is fair enough to ensure that those who cheated pay their price. And I seriously condemn those people who are highly shameless and are reducing the level of education in the county this is truly unaccepted

GARIMA GARG DL D.A.V. MODEL SCHOOL, SHALIMAR BAGH, DELHI

This step taken by the CBSE is absolutely correct. It will lead to a fair competition and offer a second chance to the students to improve their mistakes. Those who are condemning this decision are the ones who had the leaked papers. Their anger is out of frustration that they will now have to study

Shrawani Chaudhari St. Joseph High School, Pashan

It''s a pity that the papers leaked. I believe, the decision made by CBSE is right considering the situation. Although it may not be that good a move, it''s a better option than being unfair by not doing anything. I hope those who hadn''t scored well do better this time and take advantage of the second chance, while those who had leaked the papers, do not repeat it again.

Dhairya gupta STAFORD SCHOOL

I THINK THAT THIS STEP OF CBSE IS CORRECT .

Prachi Gupta HOLY MARY CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL,RAHANAL

The paper leak is definitely not to be promoted by the government and needed some action. The CBSE re exam decision has although created a mayhem among the students and parents, I think we should stand by the decision as for those who studied sincerely, writing the exam once more isn''t a big deal. It''s problematic for those who cheated and did not study.

simridhi makhija DL DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH)

Is it okay for you if the students get 80/80(the ones who didn''t even touch the book whole year)? lets not spread negativity. If you have studied all year, then what are the worries..the syllabus remains same. The board is just re-conducting exam, not changing the book.

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