Uttarakhand 12th Board: 7 marks questions were asked out of syllabus in Math paper, students demanded to give full scores.

Uttarakhand 12th Board: Class 10th-12th board exams are going on in many states of India. In such a situation, at some places there are reports of board exams being held, while at some places out-of-syllabus questions are being asked in the exams. Let us tell you, on Monday (March 4), the Class 12th Mathematics examination of Uttarakhand Board was conducted. In which students have complained that seven marks questions were asked out-of-syllabus in the Mathematics question paper.

After which the students said that the questions have been asked from outside the syllabus, Uttarakhand Board should provide seven bonus marks to the students. According to the report of news agency PTI, class 12th students Devashish Panwar, Ayush Bhandari, Aditya Mastwal, Pratishtha Bhatt and Deepika, after coming out of the examination center, told that the seven mark questions in the mathematics paper are out of the revised syllabus of 2023-24. Were from. Which were asked.

Let us tell you, before Uttarakhand Board, students of Assam Board had also complained that questions were asked outside the syllabus in the Class 10th i.e. HSLC Mathematics paper. After which the students expressed their grief and said that they may have to lose at least 25 marks out of 100 without any mistake.

At the same time, Assam Education Minister Dr. Ranoj Pegu said that the allegation of questions outside the syllabus in the final examination of class 10th has been made by the students. If proven correct, each student will be awarded full 25 marks. Whether a student has attempted to solve those questions or not.

While students are upset over board exam questions being asked from outside the syllabus, the question papers of Uttar Pradesh Class 12 Board Mathematics and Biology exam were shared on a WhatsApp group in Agra, an hour after the exam began on Thursday. Were. However, Agra Police has arrested the main suspect Vinay Chaudhary in the paper leak case.