JKBOSE 11th Maths Exam Controversy: Out-of-Syllabus Questions Leave Students in Distress
Unexpected Questions Create Panic Among Students
Students appearing for today’s mathematics examination faced an unexpected challenge as three questions—Q23 (4 Marks), Q29 (6 Marks), and Q30 (6 Marks)—did not align with the rationalized NCERT syllabus. The topics covered in these questions were officially removed after syllabus restructuring, leading to confusion and frustration among examinees.
Out-of-Syllabus Topics
The following topics, which had been removed from the NCERT syllabus, were included in the paper:
- Polar Form of Complex Numbers
- Solutions of Trigonometric Equations
- Arithmetic Progressions
Since students had not prepared for these topics, many struggled to attempt the questions, which collectively accounted for 16 marks.
Muneer Sir Demands Grace Marks
Recognizing the unfair situation faced by students, Muneer Sir, a respected mathematics educator, has strongly demanded grace marks of up to 20 to compensate for the confusion caused. He emphasized that students should not be penalized for an error that was not theirs and urged authorities to take immediate corrective action.
Possible Solutions
With 16 marks at stake, students and educators are calling for fair resolutions, including:
- Granting grace marks (up to 20) to affected students, as proposed by Muneer Sir.
- Re-evaluating the scoring criteria to ensure fairness.
- Seeking clarification from the examination board to prevent similar mistakes in the future.
Author: Muneer Sir
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