Ludhiana: Class 12 question paper shortage leads to panic in students
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Ludhiana: Class 12 question paper shortage leads to panic in students

Hindustan Times  

Ludhiana Students of class 12 of the School of Eminence, Jawahar Nagar, Model Town were left in panic after a shortage of nearly 25 question papers led to a 30-minute delay in the economics examination. Addressing the issue, SOE Model Town principal Vishwakirat Kahlon said, “The shortage was from the Punjab school education board itself. Pooja Sharma, a teacher at Government Senior Secondary School, Basti Jodhewal, noted, “The paper was time consuming and tricky, making it tough to complete within the given duration.” The Class 12 Accounts exam, conducted by the council for Indian school certificate examinations, presented a balanced challenge for the students. According to Pritpal Singh, a commerce faculty member at Sacred Heart Convent School, “The paper tested both knowledge and application, without being overly easy or difficult.” Additionally, the Class 10 physics exam, conducted by Indian certificate of secondary education was well received.

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