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CBSE students demand grace marks, fee waiver over evaluation errors

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CBSE students demand grace marks, fee waiver over evaluation errors
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CBSE students are protesting against the board's new On-Screen Marking system, citing technical errors that led to lower-than-expected scores. They are demanding grace marks and a waiver of re-evaluation fees to ensure fairness during the critical university admission season.

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The protest highlights growing concerns over the reliability of automated evaluation systems in high-stakes national examinations.

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The article reports on student grievances and demands without taking a side, presenting the board's perspective through the context of the protest.

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