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@NeetuGarg6 Did you talk to parents of those children whose mcqs are marked half marks instead of one, indecipherable blurred pages, answers marked blank page?
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Neetu Garg@NeetuGarg6·
Recently I spoke with several Class 12 students and their parents regarding the ongoing CBSE OSM evaluation discussion. Interestingly, their perspective is very different from the narrative being circulated online. Many students shared that this year’s checking was stricter and more balanced, with teachers not being pushed for overly lenient marking. Honestly, that is how a fair examination system should function. Inflated scores and artificial high percentages over the years were never a healthy benchmark for students or education standards. What stood out most was that even students scoring 88% or 92% said they were satisfied because they felt the evaluation was genuine and merit-based. We should support a transparent and credible system that values real learning over unrealistic mark inflation. @dpradhanbjp @EduMinOfIndia @blsanthosh
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dust@dependantdust·
@aramanujaa It is really messed up, Reddit has 1000s of such complaints. Only few reported in X
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Abhishek R@aramanujaa·
Are all those CBSE students copying and pasting the same message? Or isnit really messed up?
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dust@dependantdust·
@ramnivaskumar Sir, but this year's reevaluation of 10th grade hasn't started yet due to twin board exams is what I knew.
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Ramnivas Kumar@ramnivaskumar·
Me too. I had applied for re-evaluation of my son’s 10th mark. After re-evaluation his marks increased in 4 subjects - total not calculated properly, some answers not marked at all, etc. Also I had to pay 2 times as the server crashed after payment and they had no info about payment already done…
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Dr. Neha Das@neha_laldas

Hello everyone. My own family member is also affected by the CBSE marking system. So, I have the firsthand experience of seeing: 1. Marks lower than expected 2. CBSE website crashing and not working But mujhe bhi IT cell ne pakistani ghoshit kar hi diya hai, to kya hi bolu?

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முத்து@muthuhere3·
She is not even doctor, she is Nurse from TVK. For Insta reels, news gimmicks they are doing this!
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dust@dependantdust·
@sona_sebin The syllabus of top deemed universities seems to be skill updated, while anna university colleges are slightly lagging behind. Since deemed universities entrance exams are based of jee mains, CBSE will give good foundation to clear the entrance.
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Sona🐾🇮🇳@sona_sebin·
எனக்கொரு சந்தேகம்... இந்த முறை cbse 10த் question paper ரொம்ப toughஆ இருந்ததா ஒரு parent என்கிட்ட வருத்தப்பட்டாங்க.. கண்டிப்பா 100 வராது ன்னு புலம்பல்..😏 எனக்கு அப்போ தான் ஒரு சந்தேகம் வந்துச்சு.. CBSE ல இப்டி tough questions கேக்கிறாங்களே .. அப்போ 12th pass out ஆகும்போது percentage மட்டும்தானே பாப்பாங்க.. அது metric/stateboard/cbse students ன்னு பாக்காம ..ஒரு காலேஜ் admission ன்னு போகும்போது alltogether யாரு அதிக marks வாங்கிருக்கா தானே பாப்பாங்க..?? அப்போ state board students க்கு தானே வாய்ப்பு அதிகம் இருக்கும்? இதுக்கு எதுக்கு cbse ல இவ்ளோ fees கொடுத்து படிக்க வெக்கிறாங்க? I am talking about normal colleges (not medicine or IIT )
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dust@dependantdust·
@IndianTechGuide Its mainly due to textbooks centred education in schools, my son studied in a school with holistic approach and freedom to explore things, I have observed his friends were talented in at least one skills and very clear about their interests and future.
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Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide·
🚨 "More than 70% of students in India don't know what to study after Class 10 or 12," says education expert Viral Doshi.
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dust@dependantdust·
@Resorcinolworks Highly agree with you, i think schools and teachers should evolve in focussing to develop mathematical thinking.
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Reso@Resorcinolworks·
this question was asked in boards class 10th this year. I remember they used to teach parabola in conic sections in class 11th, but this still can be solved if you notice carefully. Sadly, 99% of kids waste time in "prove root 3 is irrational while watching bhaiya sigma edits". Absolute peak by CBSE.
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dust@dependantdust·
@vipul__p @x_rahulraj My son shares the same interest and he understands that board exams are important, but still in the back of his mind ideas about progress, what to learn will operate. When I was his age, i enjoyed songs, dancing and spent a lot of time in entertainment. These kids r wired so
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vipul@vipul__p·
@x_rahulraj This is garage of one of my Indian colleagues whose son was studying in high school (11th std) on US. He along with two other kids were making Robot for a competition with a credit for Top engineering college. He ultimately got into Caltech. Possible in Ind for 11th std kid?
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Rahul Raj@x_rahulraj·
We can make fun of Galgotias, but the uncomfortable truth is that a large majority of BTechs, MTechs, PhDs, and even many professors in India will struggle to build good engineering products. The problem is not about intelligence. It is about ecosystem, incentives, and culture. Our education system gives very little importance to practical learning from an early stage. From as early as Class 9, hands-on experimentation is treated as secondary. By Class 12, many aspiring engineers skip practical work entirely. Setting up Young’s Double Slit experiment and getting right results is far less valuable than memorizing the formula d sin θ = mλ for exams. This mindset continues in college. Students quickly learn that studying core engineering deeply or performing genuine experiments is rarely rewarded. Seniors push them toward placements over learning, the job market values credentials over competence, and uninspiring teaching further reduces curiosity. In many labs, marks depend more on producing perfect graphs that match textbooks than on whether real experiments were actually performed. Even in the best engineering institutes, where talented students and capable professors exist, the incentive structure prioritizes publishing papers far more than building working products. Over time, this becomes a convenient justification across academia. Professors also face structural constraints. Setting up a good laboratory can take years. Procuring basic components involves lengthy bureaucratic processes. Career advancement depends largely on the number of research papers published, not on solving real industry problems or creating deployable technologies. Under such conditions, product building becomes an uphill task. When optics matter more than outcomes, the system naturally rewards visibility over value. Creating hype, publishing quickly, and maintaining appearances become easier choices than undertaking the difficult, uncertain process of building real engineering solutions. So yes, we can make fun of Galgotias. But the deeper issue is systemic. The real challenge is that our education and research ecosystem does not sufficiently reward those who build.
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dust@dependantdust·
@veejuparmar I am sorry, they don't have the natural ability to dance that doesn't mean they don't enjoy, they do enjoy hardwork, enjoy solving hardest problems. That is their inherant nature. I have a geek son myself who doesn't watch films but enjoy only creating projects and doing codes.
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Vijay@veejuparmar·
They won but at what cost 😢
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dust@dependantdust·
@ITSCK47 No, some of these jee topper kids have spent a considerable amount of time from childhood to develop logics and math skills, that they start to enjoy hardwork and they are not used to wordly pleasures.
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Kr!§hhh_ಚೇ 👑@ITSCK47·
Is it really a success. They have ruined kids childhood for marks.
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dust@dependantdust·
@KavadeNitin @cneuralnetwork CBSE has tried to ask integrated questions and one or two questions in the long answers were tough to prove for many kids. Many are agitated because their 100 goal is shattered, but the standard of paper is for students who practices math with discipline. Healthy for nation
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Nitin Kavade@KavadeNitin·
@cneuralnetwork Fuck ...were other questions at a similar difficulty level? Genuinely asking, did children find this difficult? I don't think they have a bright future. Math & Physics are the only saving grace in the future.
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neural nets.@cneuralnetwork·
this is one of the questions btw.
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Akhilesh Sharma@akhileshsharma1

Dear @cbseindia29, Today’s Class X Mathematics (Standard) question paper was extremely tough and quite lengthy. I saw many students coming out of the examination centres in tears. Was this level of difficulty intentional so that more students would need to appear for the second board examination?

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dust@dependantdust·
@akhileshsharma1 @cbseindia29 What cbse has done is giving some pyq's, few questions with trap and some fresh questions to test thinking, i think integrated competency level questions worked for some students who can identify the patterns. Its actually good.
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Akhilesh Sharma@akhileshsharma1·
Dear @cbseindia29, Today’s Class X Mathematics (Standard) question paper was extremely tough and quite lengthy. I saw many students coming out of the examination centres in tears. Was this level of difficulty intentional so that more students would need to appear for the second board examination?
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dust@dependantdust·
@SwarnenduM73334 @choudhary_99415 If the school had developed some independence in the kid, the kid could have self analysed the mark scheme and past papers, and he could have predicted the pattern. All children are capable but our school system doesn't care about that
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Swarnendu Mandal@SwarnenduM73334·
@choudhary_99415 Which question he taught ,all are reflects in exam paper ,a student who started reading before 1 month of board exam ,nowadays he also can scored more than 90 percent , students logical thinking becomes down day by day ..
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dust@dependantdust·
@choudhary_99415 The competition among these coaching brands enables these tutors to devise more spoon feeding techniques. An entire generation is spoon fed to crack exams - not good for society
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dust@dependantdust·
@RogueDravidian I don't think investing in language skills in this AI era is any more valuable, should invest time in futuristic skills.
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Selvan🖖@RogueDravidian·
ஒன்னு சொல்லுறேன். நாம ஹிந்தி வேண்டாம்னு, தமிழும், ஆங்கிலம் மட்டும் எடுத்துகிட்டோம். அப்ப நம்ம ஆங்கில அறிவு மத்தவங்கள விட அதிகமா இருக்கனும். ஆனா நம்ம தமிழ் ஆட்களுக்கு, குறிப்பா 90s & தொடக்க கால 2k ஆட்களுக்கு English மீடியம்ல படிச்ச அறை குறை English-ஏ போதும்னு, எப்பேர்பட்ட பெரிய வேலைக்கு போனாலும் English வளர்த்துக்குற ஆர்வம் கொஞ்சம் கூட இல்லை. Technical அறிவை வச்சி 1,2 promotion வாங்கிட்டு, அதுக்கப்புறம் அப்படியே தேங்கி நின்னுடுறாங்க. ஏதாவது சொன்ன, புராண கால அறிவுரையான "The Hindu" வாங்கி படிங்கிறத follow செய்றேன், ஆனாலும் ஆங்கிலம் வர மாட்டுதுனு சொல்லிட்டு போயிடுறாங்க. இங்க கொஞ்ச காலம் முன்ன "lowered caste"னு ஒரு வார்த்தை பயன்படுத்தினதுக்கு பொருள் புரியாம ஒருத்தர கடிச்சி விட்டாங்க, நிறைய இடதுசாரி & திராவிட ஆர்வலர்கள். உண்மை என்னன்னா, lower caste (தாழ்ந்த) தான் தப்பு, lowered (தாழ்த்தப்பட்ட) தான் சரி. அப்பா கிட்ட ஒரு national magazine-ஓட தமிழ் பதிப்புல வேலை செய்த நபர் ஒரு விஷயம் சொன்னார். தேசிய ஆங்கில ஊடகங்களில் பார்த்திங்கனா, ஏதாவது ஒரு expert கூப்பிட்டு விளக்கி சொல்ல வேண்டிய தேவை வந்தா, யாராவதுட ஒரு குர்தா போட்ட, நீளமான முடி வச்ச அந்த கால ஹிப்பி மாதிரி இருக்க பெங்காலிய தான் கூப்பிடுவாங்க. அவர்கள் விட தமிழர்களுக்கு ஒரு குறிப்பிட்ட துறையில் அறிவு இருந்தாலும், கூப்பிட மாட்டாங்க, ஏன்னா அந்த தொழில்நுப்ட அறிவுள்ள தமிழருக்கு ஆங்கிலம் சரியா வராது, இல்லனா அரத பழசு ஆங்கிலத்தில் பேசுவாங்கனு. You'll lost so many opportunities if you don't speak English. ஒன்னு தெரியுமா, இப்ப சில தெலுங்கு ஆட்கள் அவங்க குழந்தைகளை சின்ன வயசுல இருந்தே வீரியமா English கத்து கொடுத்து, நேரடியா இங்க இருந்துட்டு Hollywood-க்கு audition clip அனுப்பி வாய்ப்பு தேடிட்டு இருக்காங்க. அங்கலாம் ஒரே ஒரு படத்துல, சீரியல்ல நடிச்சா கூட, அதை மாரு ஒளிபரப்பு செய்யும் பொழுதெல்லாம் வாழ்நாள் முழுக்க residuals-ங்கிற பணம் வந்துட்டே இருக்கும். It's like a life time settlement stuff. They've learnt all that and try for that. நாம் இங்க யாராவது English-ல பேசினா "புரியுற மாதிரி தமிழில சொல்றது"னு மொக்கத்தனமா பேசிட்டு பெருசா நக்கல் பண்ணதா நினைச்சிட்டு சிரிச்சிக்கிறது. நான் இங்க பல முறை சொன்னது தான், அடிப்படை ஆங்கில இலக்கணம் கொஞ்ச தெரிஞ்சிகிட்டா, அதுக்கப்பறம் விடாம நிறைய ஆங்கில மீடியா பார்க்கணும், கேட்கணும். அத வச்சி கூட தெரிஞ்சிக்கலாம். அதுவும் இப்பலாம் எல்லாத்துக்கும் subtitle வருது. ஆனா நல்லா படிச்சா ஆளுங்களே வெறும் டப்பிங் பார்க்கிறது கொடுமை. Unlike Tamil, which stopped evolving after caste divided people and then later after the last Pandiya king was defeated, English is an evolving language. ஒரு பொருளை "this is shit"னு சொன்னா அது மோசமான, தரமில்லாத பொருள். ஆனா "this is the shit"னு சொன்னா, அது தான் சூப்பரான பொருள். English is like that. You cannot learn that from reading The Hindu or watching the English new in India. You have to watch and listen to native English speakers to train your ear and adapt to their accents. What I’m about to say might come across as bragging, but I truly don’t mean it that way. I just want to point out what regular exposure to native English does to your brain. I’ve never travelled outside South India. I’ve never been to any native English speaking country and I’m a college dropout. But I can understand most English accents quite well. Due to repeated exposure to native English content, my accent has lost MTI (mother-tongue-influence) and now without ever needing to fake an accent, its very neutral with (obvious) Indian influence. If I try to to speak with an Indian accent, it'll sound like I'm mocking Indians. (No, I don't have the 90s Kamal's fake English accent.) Repeated exposure to native English content, made me lost my accent's MTI (mother-tongue influence). Now, without ever trying to fake an accent, it sounds fairly neutral, with an obvious Indian influence. If I try to speak with a strong Indian accent, it sounds like I’m mocking Indians. (And no, I don’t have that fake 90s Kamal English accent.) My English is not perfect, but I can kinda fool you into thinking it is because of the way I speak it. My English isn’t perfect, but the way I speak it can kinda fool people into thinking it is. If you want to, learn other languages, but don't skip English. Because despite what some internet leftists claim, Chinese or Japanese is not going to dominate the world the way English does. (Btw, if you go abroad, try to spend time with people from that country. Don’t go looking only for Indians and end up living a secluded life. அங்க போய்ட்டும் பார்ப்பனீய கும்பல் மாதிரி சரவண பவன் ஹோட்டல் branch தேடி போய் மூணு வேலையும் சாப்பிடுறது நிறுத்துங்க.) P.S: Nolan-ஓட அடுத்த படமான The Odyssey-ஓட தமிழ் trailer எப்படி இருக்குனு ஒரு curiosity-ல பார்த்தேன். அதிர்த்தேன். Trailer-ல ஆங்கிலத்தில் வர வசனத்துக்கு, தமிழ் வசனத்துக்கும் கிட்டத்தட்ட சம்பந்தமே இல்ல. - இப்படிக்கு, பெங்களூரு, திருப்பதி கூட தாண்டாதவன்.
காக்கைச் சித்தர்@vandavaalam_

தமிழர்களின் ஆங்கில அறிவு டெக்னிகல் இங்கிலீஷ்ஷோடு நின்று விடுகிறது. அதை தாண்டி மற்ற விஷயங்களையும் பேசி பழகவேண்டும். ஒரு நேட்டிவ் இங்கிலீஷ் ஸ்பீக்கரோடு பப்புக்கு சென்றால் 2-3 மணிநேரம் அவர்களுக்கு நிகராக அனைத்து டாபிக்குகளிலும் சரளமாக பேசிப்பழகவேண்டும். சினிமா, இசை, இலக்கியம்,

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Udhayan@udhayakumarth·
@dstock_insights The good thing I did once I started cooking is to avoid gravy items. we spent too much time on making gravy which is only filled with masala and water. Poriyal+Rice with 50:50 ratio with an omelet or boiled egg is what I cooked mostly. This is my better ROI.
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Dravidian Insights@dstock_insights·
People underestimate how hard it is to replace rice. Almost 80% of what we eat is rice, with barely any vegetables or protein. Our food culture isn't exactly designed for balanced meals either. By the time you cook a full meal, half the day gone. We also lack simple, nutritious single pot soup style meals like in China or Japan that deliver balance without exhausting effort 🚶
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India is seeing a worrying rise in #diabetes & metabolic disease. Southern states have higher diabetes rates while others have high #prediabetes. Risk factors are unhealthy diets & lack of physical activity. Changes in #PDS with more dal & protein can help slow this trend

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