Will CBSE Offer Grace Marks Or Ease Evaluation After Board Exam Hardness Concerns?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is currently facing scrutiny regarding the difficulty levels of the recent Class 10 Mathematics and Class 12 Physics examinations. Educators and students alike have expressed concerns about the inconsistency in the exams' difficulty, which has led to discussions about the potential for grace marks and more lenient evaluation practices. The board's decision is particularly significant as it impacts the academic futures of countless students. Historically, the CBSE has been criticized for its evaluation methods, especially when faced with challenges such as varying question difficulty across different sets. As the board considers its options, stakeholders are eager to see if adjustments will be made to ensure fairness in the assessment process, thereby alleviating the undue stress placed on students during this crucial examination period.
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