Math, asked by rmeghnap750, 1 year ago

Does CBSE do lenient marking? do they deduct marks according to your neatness or handwriting in Maths? I want a proper answer please....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes last year i gave boards and they did extremely light checking....and as for neatness i cant say as we are not shown scripts

rmeghnap750: thanks
rmeghnap750: Does it depend on the mood of the teacher
Anonymous: a lot
rmeghnap750: Thanks a lot
rmeghnap750: What if the teacher is in a bad mood? would he deduct marks?
Anonymous: ya most probably...he will deduct marks for those silly mistakes which could have been forgiven
rmeghnap750: Sorry to disturb you but can you tell me that if we don't write given and to prove whereas the whole proof. Do our marks get deducted? If yes then by how much?
Answered by ramashishgupta8161
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With my experience of teaching over hundreds of students i can say you that checking is damm lenient. They are not allowed to do strict checking because of the level of students. I remember my batch of 12th, year 2011 when we got one of the toughest maths and accounts paper of all times. But we scored got marks. I got 92 in accounts and 85 in maths even through the paper was like impossible to attempt.

Getting good marks in 12th boards is a ART. Follow some golden rule.

Heading rule. For theory subjects like business this is the basis of marks. Always give heading before explanation.

Point wise answer: wherever possible write your answers in points. But do not write your entire ques in points. The ques should start with a brief start, then points with headings and a closure note for question.

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