Deccan Chronicle

CBSE re-exams leave kids in state of shock

Parents worried over new model of exam paper

- INDULEKHA ARAKKAL

The leak of the CBSE exam papers shocked many students, especially when they realised that the question paper that was circulated on social media with the questions written roughly on an A4 sheet, was not a prank as they had initially been led to believe. A Class XII student said, “I had received the question paper the night before the exam in a WhatsApp group. My friends and I did not believe that it could have been the official question paper as the questions were messily scrawled on an A4 sheet and did not have an official seal on it. Moreover, no one wanted to go through another exam paper just hours before the exam. I remember glancing through the paper during my lastminute revision, but since there were many calculatio­ns involved I didn’t dwell on it for long. I was in for a rude shock when all the questions seemed all too familiar in the exam hall.”

A few students also approached their teachers as soon as they left their exam halls. Anitha Suresh, a maths teachers, said, “We understood what the students were going though. It was disbelief and shock that was written across many students’ faces when they walked out of the exam hall. Many showed me the message they received on their phones and before we could react, the paper leak became public.”

“The question paper looked so much like one that would be set by a teacher or a tuition centre. No one assumed that it was actually the official paper that was leaked. Additional­ly, the paper was circulated widely during the late hours on the evening of the exam. Many students chose to ignore it,” says another student.

“As per students’ reports, the question paper was not leaked in the official format. This proves that the culprits took the trouble to ensure that they are not traced through photocopy centres or that the number of question papers and the seal in the packet of papers is also intact. It looks as if someone hurriedly copied the questions,” said Anitha Suresh.

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