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Intermediate exam results fiasco: Committee points out errors, suggests remedial measures

The three-member committee of technical experts pointed out certain lapses and suggested various measures for improvement over Intermediate examination results of Telangana board. The committee was appointed after the alleged bungling in results led to widespread criticism from students, parents, students' organisations and political parties.

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Published : Apr 28, 2019, 5:37 AM IST

Intermediate exam results fiasco: Committee points out errors, suggests remedial measures

Hyderabad: The three-member committee of technical experts, appointed by the Telangana government following the furore over Intermediate examination results, pointed out certain lapses and suggested various measures for improvement, officials said on Saturday.

In its report, submitted to the government on Saturday, the committee pointed out mistakes (in publication of results) like not displaying practical exam marks in the memos of certain geography students, education secretary B Janardhan Reddy told reporters.

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"Because of bubbling error in some OMR sheets, correct marks were not awarded to very few students," he said.

The errors did not significantly impact the results, he said, citing the committee's observations.

The panel suggested measures like re-verifying the marks of a student who failed in the second year but had got good marks in first year, Reddy added.

The committee was appointed after the alleged bungling in results led to widespread criticism from students, parents, students' organisations and political parties.

Claiming that about 20 students have committed suicide reportedly after they either failed in exam or got poor marks, a Congress-led opposition delegation demanded Governor ESL Narasimhan to order a judicial probe into the fiasco.

Hyderabad: The three-member committee of technical experts, appointed by the Telangana government following the furore over Intermediate examination results, pointed out certain lapses and suggested various measures for improvement, officials said on Saturday.

In its report, submitted to the government on Saturday, the committee pointed out mistakes (in publication of results) like not displaying practical exam marks in the memos of certain geography students, education secretary B Janardhan Reddy told reporters.

Read also: Kerala CEO seeks report on alleged bogus voting

"Because of bubbling error in some OMR sheets, correct marks were not awarded to very few students," he said.

The errors did not significantly impact the results, he said, citing the committee's observations.

The panel suggested measures like re-verifying the marks of a student who failed in the second year but had got good marks in first year, Reddy added.

The committee was appointed after the alleged bungling in results led to widespread criticism from students, parents, students' organisations and political parties.

Claiming that about 20 students have committed suicide reportedly after they either failed in exam or got poor marks, a Congress-led opposition delegation demanded Governor ESL Narasimhan to order a judicial probe into the fiasco.

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Intermediate exam results fiasco: Committee points out errors, suggests remedial measures
         Hyderabad, Apr 27 (PTI) The three-member committee of technical experts, appointed by the Telangana government following the furore over Intermediate examination results, pointed out certain lapses and suggested various measures for improvement, officials said Saturday.
          In its report, submitted to the government on Saturday, the committee pointed out mistakes (in publication of results) like not displaying practical exam marks in the memos of certain geography students, education secretary B Janardhan Reddy told reporters.
          "Because of bubbling error in some OMR sheets, correct marks were not awarded to very few students," he said.
          The errors did not significantly impact the results, he said, citing the committee's observations.
          The panel suggested measures like re-verifying the marks of a student who failed in the second year but had got good marks in first year, Reddy added.
          The committee was appointed after the alleged bungling in results led to widespread criticism from students, parents, students' organisations and political parties.
          Claiming that about 20 students have committed suicide reportedly after they either failed in exam or got poor marks, a Congress-led opposition delegation demanded Governor ESL Narasimhan to order a judicial probe into the fiasco. PTI SJR
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