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Wrong question in question paper how to get those marks in SSC


04-Apr-2023 (In Civil Law)
sir, I appeared for ssc exam at bangalore,in which 3 questions were wrong,they didnt ask for representation and in final merit list I was merit out by 0.25 marks and on representation to the commission they replied that questions are set by subject expert where as my teacher and professor are saying questions are wrong. What are the action I can take. In rti they citing that clarification cant be given. In legal notice does they provide explainatory solution of the questions if asked.
Answers (3)

Answer #1
847 votes
You issue the notice against the ssc board.,if they made a mistake it's deside the student life you con't take this matter very easy.,definitely you issue the notice against them .,but several time it's wast of the time to focus with them.,, they r not give you the proper sejestion
Answer #2
764 votes
Hello,

Please furnish more details related with examination and question papers. As far as legal notice is concerned first I need to see whether it is required to be sent, and reply to any legal notice depends on the party concerned. Please come to office for a discussion.
Answer #3
717 votes
If you are sure that the questions are wrong, you need not issue legal notice. The quickest way is to file a writ petition in High Court against SSLC Board to rectify the mistake by awarding you marks for the wrong questions. The cost may be shared if more of students join. Any high court advocate can do it. I can guide you further if you personally meet me.

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