Sunday, June 21, 2009

bad marking in plus 2 shattered the hope of a girl



Imagine the condition of a poor-father whose only daughter succeeded in getting good rank in the joint entrance examination of both medical and engineering but unable to peruse her studies because she was declared failed in the plus 2 science examination. Blaming the council of higher secondary education for poor marking, the unlucky father has applied for rechecking of the mark of his daughter.
Surprisingly, Mamta Sipka, daughter of a 4th grade employee of state government has got only one mark in Botany and 5 marks in Chemistry subject and declared failed in plus 2 examination. The poor marking has shattered her hope of higher studies in professional courses.
“It all happened because of the negligent attitude of the council of Higher education. I have already applied for rechecking of her marks and I am sure that there is a mistake in correction of answer paper”, Aiba Sipka, father of the student alleged.
Sources said, Mamta belongs to SC category secured the rank of 223 in engineering and 530 in Pharmacy of the Orissa joint entrance examination 2009. But despite of getting good rank in joint entrance she remained unhappy as because of her poor result in plus 2 examination. To her utter surprise in Botany she got only a single mark. In Chemistry she was given 5 marks and in zoology 7 marks. In other subjects also she did not get marks as per her expectation. She got a total of 177 marks out of 600. “I was hoping for a first division as I did well in almost all papers. It really surprised me when I saw the mark-sheet.”, Mamta said in a state of disbelief.
Despite the poor financial condition, father Sipka supported her in pursing higher studies after she secured first division in Matriculation. She was also doing well in her studies in college. Her position in the college speaks from the marks she has secured in the practical examinations. She has got 13 marks out of 15 in Botany and 20 out of 30 in chemistry. “She is a good student and doing well in her studies. But I feel very sad when I learnt this”, a lecturer of GM junior college Umakanta Sethi told. However it is difficult to say any thing with out see her answer papers, Mr. Sethi added.

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