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CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Paper Typo Error Row: Teachers write to board demanding grace marks

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With students claiming mistakes of misprints and errors in the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Paper 2019, teachers have reportedly written to CBSE in detail regarding the mistakes in the Class 12th Accounts paper.

“Teachers have sent out their feedback on the CBSE Class 12th Accounts paper conducted yesterday and pointed out the errors. Many teachers assure that the board would surely give grace or extra marks for those,” reports Times Now.

The report comes a day after CBSE concluded the Accountancy board exam for class 12th students. The students complained that the question papers were found to have errors in digits. They also pointed out that the paper was lengthy and confusing.

“There was one printing error as in Dissolution question, it was written to prepare Revaluation but we have to prepare Realisation account.” reiterated Shivangi Rastogi, a student of Lucknow Public School.

Reportedly, 344807 students appeared for the Accountancy paper which was conducted at over 3964 examination centres across the country on Wednesday, March 6, 2019.

“CBSE class XII-Accountancy exam conducted smoothly today at 3964 centres for 344807 registered candidates,” tweeted CBSE HQ.

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Highlights

  • Students claim mistakes of misprints and errors in the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Paper 2019.
  • Teachers have reportedly written to CBSE in detail regarding the mistakes in the Class 12th Accounts paper.
  • The report comes a day after CBSE concluded the Accountancy board exam for class 12th students.
  • The students complained that the question papers were found to have errors in digits.
  • Reportedly, 344807 students appeared for the Accountancy paper which was conducted at over 3964 examination centres across the country.
  • The question for 8 marks difficult as well as confusing.
  • Questions of 3 marks quiet easier than 1 mark.
  • Response from the CBSE is awaited.

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