Think that you can pass by only answering objective-type questions? Gujarat Board flunks 670 students for 'lack of knowledge' in writing detailed answers

Gujarat school examination board has failed 670 students who appeared for Class X exams in March, after finding large scale discrepancy in marks obtained in objective and descriptive questions
Image for representational purpose only | Express Photo Service
Image for representational purpose only | Express Photo Service

If you're one of those people who were mugging up the answers to objective-type questions and giving the detailed questions a miss, allowing you to just pass your boards, here's bad news. The Gujarat school examination board has failed 670 students who appeared for Class X exams in March, after finding that they'd done exceptionally well in the MCQ section but terribly with the descriptive questions.

These 670 students were found to be lacking in basic knowledge in their subjects in which they got high marks in objective type questions, following which the GSHSEB failed them in those subjects.

As many as 670 students obtained more than 80 per cent marks in objective type questions but scored less than 4-5 marks out of 50 in descriptive type questions. This helped them obtain passing marks in the subject, but we have decided to fail them

MM Pathan, GSHEB Official on special duty


A senior GSHSEB official said while the board did not find any instance of cheating or mass copying in CCTV footage from exam centres where these students appeared, they feared that someone might have orally dictated Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) answers to these students which could not be
caught on CCTV camera.

"As many as 670 students obtained more than 80 per cent marks in objective type questions (OMR format), but scored less than 4-5 marks out of 50 in descriptive type questions. This helped them obtain passing marks in the subject, but we have decided to fail them," said GSHSEB officer on special duty M M Pathan.

These 670 students were found to be lacking in basic knowledge in their subjects in which they got high marks in objective type questions, following which the GSHSEB failed them in those subjects

The students who have failed in two subjects will be given a chance to appear in examination conducted in July, while those who have failed in more than two subjects can only appear next year, he said. Similar cases were found even last year and most of the students came from Dahod, Mahisagar and Tapi districts.

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