At last, A step to avoid copying in XII

Updated on: Monday, September 22, 2014

Copying in the examination whatever may be the source, make the results biased. Sometimes what happens, the one who has copies may get good marks and the one who has helped may scoreless.

At any point of time, copying and getting a mark in the exam will not give long time desired results. Copying is an unhygienic system in the academics. Of late, copying has become a fashion and students considered itself as an art. Days have gone; it was thought to be a sin or a crime. It is disgraceful some school itself it encourage the students to copy, in order to maintain their cent percent result. Creating a comfortable atmosphere in the exam halls to make the students to write the exam with pleased should not be compromised with that of encouraging then copy. Even the same student who receive this kind of filing helps, later stage course the school/Institution or the teachers for not correcting him from this kind of bad habit.

Hope considering all these factors, the Department of Examination in Tamil Nadu has proposed to bring “Jumbling” method in XII examination.

In XII examination, in Mathematics examination 40 questions are meant for one mark which is in the form of multiple choice type. In the subjects’ physics, chemistry, botany, zoology there will be 30 multiple choice are one mark questions. Till last year jumbling method was followed in all these papers for one mark multiple choice questions. This year it is decided to adopt jumbling method for all the questions. Of course, all the questions remain same, but the order of hierarchy will keep changing.

In fact there were two type namely A and B’ But in the last year, Secret bar code, Answer sheets with the register number of the students, separate question papers for the halls were introduced and so A and B types were not followed.

But now again the government has decided to bring Jumbling method. It is informed by the Government sources to bring this system from forthcoming XII private exam itself.

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