Are improvement exams in CBSE checked properly? I have given improvement exam in CBSE.

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Afnan Naushad
a year ago

The improvement exam is considered to be checked properly and rigorously, ensuring accuracy. Here's the details 

  • Separate Evaluation : The improvement exam papers are checked separately with respect to main answered scripts.
  • Independent Evaluators: The teacher check the improvement answers scripts are

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D
a year ago

Yes, improvement exams in CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) are checked properly. The process for improvement exams is designed to be as rigorous and accurate as regular board exams.

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