Published 12:34 IST, August 8th 2020

Haryana Board blunder: Disabled student gets 2 marks in Maths, scores 100 on re-evaluation

A differently-abled student from Hisar, Haryana was erroneously given 2 marks in Mathematics by Haryana Board, secures full marks after re-evaluation.

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A major blunder by Haryana Board has come to light. A differently-abled student from Haryana's Hisar district was erroneously given 2 marks in Mamatics by Haryana Board. However, when answer sheet was re-evaluated, student scored full marks. Class 10 student Supriya, who is visually impaired, revealed that her answer sheet was t checked following proper procedures for a 'blind candidate'. After re-evaluation, she secured 100 marks.

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Class 10 results of BSEH

 Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) h declared its Class X result in July. A total of 3,37,691 students h appeared for Class 10 exam this year from various schools affiliated to Haryana board. 64.59 per cent of total students have passed examination. pass percent among girl students stood at 69,86 percent while  pass percent among boys stood at 60.27 per cent.

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Two weeks back, Haryana Board Secondary Education (HBSE) Class XII board examination results were also declared on official website of board 'bseh.org.in'. According to reports, at least 2.25 lakh students appeared for this year's HBSE Class XII board examination, which was held in March-April this year. Just like CBSE, in Haryana board examination, candidates need to score at least 33 percent points to secure passing marks.

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12:34 IST, August 8th 2020