A letter to the editor about change in examination pattern
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To
The Editor,
Dear Sir,
I seek to express my views on the use of unfair means by students in examinations. I shall feel highly obliges if you publish my views on the subject in your esteemed Daily.
The use of unfair means by students has become very common. But the menace has assumed dangerous proportions now. Copying in examinations goes on unchecked. No wonder, here and there, some invigilators are found helping the examiners in the use of unfair means. The evil has become deep-rooted.
The system of examination needs, complete overhauling.
In fact, examinations have become a farce. They have lost their meaning. Among the reform in the examination system, introduction of internal assessment, setting of objective type questions and delinting of degrees can be suggested. The purpose of holding examination is to test the ability of the students. Any system of examinations that does not serve this end is purposeless. The sooner it is abolished the better it will be.
I hope these views of mine will go a long way in making examinations meaningful.
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully,
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To
The Editor,
We hereby request you to take kind notice of the issues centred on the annual examination.
We have received concerns and apprehension from students and parents alike regarding the extremely difficult questions being set for a few subjects.
We would like you to intervene and bring about a relevant change in the nature of examination questions to put easy answering into force and streamline the process.
Yours faithfully
Head - Academics