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JKBOSE declares 12 class results with glitches, agitates Parent-student community | | | Saahil Suhail
Early Times Report
Srinagar, Jan 22: Anger is brewing against the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) as the board on Wednesday declared 12th class results with technical glitches. Those students, who had secured even more than required marks (pass percentage) were shown, fail. “I came to access internet and see my result but it shocked me because its shows I have secured 90% marks but marks of chemistry paper (theory) haven’t been credit into my marks sheet,” a female student bearing Roll Number 1126242 told Early Times. Her two friends bearing roll number 1126212 and 1126221 were facing the same problem. Another student, who accessed his result from NIC Anantnag, has to reappear for one his subject despite he has secured 64 marks out of 100. Dozens of students also complained having faced same problems while they accessed their results. Parents, accompanying those students, expressed anguish against the Board of School Education and accused them of playing with future of their wards. “It is highly unacceptable high Board of School Education had done again. They are simply putting the lives of innocent children at risk and it appears that they haven’t gone for proof reading before declaring the result,” they said. Parents said that the Board of School Education (BOSE) should have done enough preparedness before declaring the results. “It involves the future of our children and any small glitch is unacceptable to us,” they said. Reyaz Ahmad, Secretary Board of School Education, when contacted, said that those students who faced problems must approach Board authorities. “Let them come to use we will see,” he said, adding result was duly checked before declaring and publishing the same. |
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