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CBSE test leaves students and teachers squirming

THE ENTRANCE examination for admission to various engineering colleges of the country conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) made examinees wonder if they were taking the joint entrance examination (JEE) to get entry into the IITs.

Published on: May 03, 2006 12:24 AM IST
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THE ENTRANCE examination for admission to various engineering colleges of the country conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) made examinees wonder if they were taking the joint entrance examination (JEE) to get entry into the IITs.

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A large number of students who even took coaching in science subjects failed answer the questions. According to them, teachers at the coaching institutes were also surprised to see the question paper.

They had never expected that CBSE would introduce drastic changes in the question paper without informing candidates appearing for the examination.
This year about 16,000 students appeared from 26 examination centers on Sunday.

According to candidates, even in the Mathematics question paper, there were 40 questions and all were quite lengthy and against the syllabus prescribed for the examination. Similarly, there were 55 questions each from Physics and Chemistry and were lengthy.

Subject experts on the other hand said that all question papers were of JEE level, while CBSE was meant to introduce a new system to assess the engineering aptitude of candidates, rather than asking them to qualify through the traditional method of the entrance examination.

 
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