Demand rechecking of CBSE XII papers for fair assessment

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The Issue

We, the students of CBSE XII from various schools across India, feel deeply frustrated and demoralised by the results of the recent exam evaluations. Many of us have found that the marks we received do not reflect our true capabilities, achievements, or the effort we put into preparing for these crucial exams. These scores have an enormous impact on our future, influencing college admissions and career opportunities.

My personal experience mirrors the discontent felt by many students across the nation. Despite consistent hard work and dedication, my marks are not an accurate representation of my capabilities. I am not alone in this; countless other students share this predicament, feeling let down by a system that was supposed to assess us fairly.

Statistics from past re-evaluations reveal that a significant number of papers, once reviewed, undergo substantial changes in marks. For instance, in a re-evaluation process a few years ago, nearly 20% of rechecked papers resulted in a change of scores. This data indicates that misjudgment in initial evaluations is not a rare occurrence but a recurring issue that needs immediate attention.

The implications of unfair evaluations are far-reaching, affecting students' mental health and future opportunities. It's time we addressed this pressing concern and advocated for a transparent rechecking process. We urge the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to implement a comprehensive re-evaluation system where students can request for their answer sheets to be reviewed without any impediments or additional burdens financially.

By signing this petition, you support a fair and transparent evaluation process that accurately reflects students' efforts and capabilities. Let us come together to ensure that every student's hard work is recognised and rewarded justly. Sign today to make a difference in our educational system!
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Recent signers:
DIVYANK AGARWAL and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We, the students of CBSE XII from various schools across India, feel deeply frustrated and demoralised by the results of the recent exam evaluations. Many of us have found that the marks we received do not reflect our true capabilities, achievements, or the effort we put into preparing for these crucial exams. These scores have an enormous impact on our future, influencing college admissions and career opportunities.

My personal experience mirrors the discontent felt by many students across the nation. Despite consistent hard work and dedication, my marks are not an accurate representation of my capabilities. I am not alone in this; countless other students share this predicament, feeling let down by a system that was supposed to assess us fairly.

Statistics from past re-evaluations reveal that a significant number of papers, once reviewed, undergo substantial changes in marks. For instance, in a re-evaluation process a few years ago, nearly 20% of rechecked papers resulted in a change of scores. This data indicates that misjudgment in initial evaluations is not a rare occurrence but a recurring issue that needs immediate attention.

The implications of unfair evaluations are far-reaching, affecting students' mental health and future opportunities. It's time we addressed this pressing concern and advocated for a transparent rechecking process. We urge the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to implement a comprehensive re-evaluation system where students can request for their answer sheets to be reviewed without any impediments or additional burdens financially.

By signing this petition, you support a fair and transparent evaluation process that accurately reflects students' efforts and capabilities. Let us come together to ensure that every student's hard work is recognised and rewarded justly. Sign today to make a difference in our educational system!
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Malissa SebastianPetition Starter

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Petition created on 13 May 2026