Mangaluru: An SSLC student having a just right command over English, used to be stunned to see his board examination scorecard. Though he had scored 97 marks, the invigilator had given him best 57.
Alister Kevin Bangera, a student of St Aloysius High School, recently cleared his SSLC examination together with his scorecard appearing a total of 470 out of 625 marks. However, the invigilator who evaluated his English paper had deprived him of 40 marks. Growing suspicious over scoring a lot less that what he used to be expecting, Bangera considered to go in for re-examination of the subject paper. After discussing the topic together with his lecturers, he carried out for re-examination and used to be confirmed right.
Bangera received a photocopy of his answer script and the revised marks on Wednesday, best and then the truth got here to light.
With this, his general ranking has long past up to 510. Bangera’s overall percentage has greater from 75.2 to 81.6.
“Such errors happen continuously. However, best the ones students who are interested by their marks practice for re-examination whilst maximum don’t. The invigilators wish to be vigilant,” said Fr Jerald Furtado, headmaster, St Aloysius High School.
Alister Kevin Bangera, a student of St Aloysius High School, recently cleared his SSLC examination together with his scorecard appearing a total of 470 out of 625 marks. However, the invigilator who evaluated his English paper had deprived him of 40 marks. Growing suspicious over scoring a lot less that what he used to be expecting, Bangera considered to go in for re-examination of the subject paper. After discussing the topic together with his lecturers, he carried out for re-examination and used to be confirmed right.
Bangera received a photocopy of his answer script and the revised marks on Wednesday, best and then the truth got here to light.
With this, his general ranking has long past up to 510. Bangera’s overall percentage has greater from 75.2 to 81.6.
“Such errors happen continuously. However, best the ones students who are interested by their marks practice for re-examination whilst maximum don’t. The invigilators wish to be vigilant,” said Fr Jerald Furtado, headmaster, St Aloysius High School.
SSLC student scores 97 in English after re-valuation
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May 25, 2018
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