Peer pressure drives students crazy during board exams, leaving a major lot anxious, bewildered and nervous. There’s a lot of sweating and crying and going crazy when exams arrive.
But, this isn’t the case with everyone.
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The Haryana board’s class 10 and 12 answer sheet are currently under check and much to everyone’s surprise, they are making some shocking revelations. Teachers who are checking the papers are finding themselves in a soup where they do not really know how to react to text that is in no way related to questions asked.
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While most students have adopted the traditional practice of attaching notes of Rs 100 and Rs 200, some have written jokes and shayari.
Some of them even went to extent of offering a lavish ‘party’ if they pass the student.
As revealed by Dipti, a teacher at Jaikabpura School claimed that one the sheets she checked promised her Rs 600 along with a party if she clears the student in the respective exam.
We are sure that this isn’t the first time you are hearing this, especially after the Bihar cheating tirade was unearthed. It’s about time that government must tighten its noose around how kids behave inside the examination hall.
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The aforementioned answer papers for classes 10 and 12 Science, English and Math are being evaluated at four centres in Gurugram. Saying that the situation is spiralling out of control is an understatement.
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