Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education Announces Withdrawal of Statutory Marks for Some Class 10 Students
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) has released a notification announcing the withdrawal of statutory marks for some students who had appeared in the Secondary School Examination (Class 10th) Annual Private/Bi-Annual 2023.
The notification states that the withdrawal of statutory marks has been allowed for three students, Anchal Kumar, Prabhjot Singh and Nitish Kumar, who had earlier been declared passed with the help of statutory marks in English. The students had requested for the withdrawal of these marks, and their request has been approved by the JKBOSE Joint Secretary, Registration JD.
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The result of these students has been amended accordingly. The notification is available on the JKBOSE website https://jkbose.nic.in/.
What are statutory marks?
Statutory marks are marks awarded by a board to a student in a subject in which the student has failed to secure the minimum passing marks. These marks are awarded in special cases, such as when a student has been ill during the exam or has a learning disability.
Why would a student request the withdrawal of statutory marks?
There are a few reasons why a student might request the withdrawal of statutory marks. One reason is that the student may want to retake the exam and earn a passing grade on their own merit. Another reason is that the student may not need the statutory marks to meet their educational goals.
For more information:
- JKBOSE website: https://jkbose.nic.in/
- Secondary School Examination (Class 10th): https://jkbose.nic.in/Examination10thJmu.html