Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A major blunder happened during the MP Board Class 12 supplementary exam on June 19. The students were given Class 10 English paper instead of Class 12. What‘s even worse was they were forced to attend!
According to information, the students were forced to write it, even after informing the staff.
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Where, around 20 Class 12 students were given the Class 10 English paper by mistake and were forced to write it, even after informing the staff.
The exams are being held across Madhya Pradesh, started June 17. On that day, both Class 10 and Class 12 English exams were scheduled at the same time.
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The students later filed a complaint with the District Education Officer (DEO), who sent a proposal for action against the centre head and supervisor to the Directorate of Public Instruction (DPI).
So far, the two staff members have only been removed from duty, but no strict action has been taken even after a week. The students are still waiting for a solution.
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