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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised 18-year-old Sarthak Sidhant and his partner Nisarga for exposing alleged collusion between the CBSE and the service provider COEMPT, calling their efforts a victory of youth and a "defeat" for the government. |
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised 18-year-old Sarthak Sidhant and his partner Nisarga for exposing alleged collusion between the CBSE and the service provider COEMPT, calling their efforts a victory of youth and a "defeat" for the government. |
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Students seeking re-evaluation are required to pay a fee of Rs 100 per question. Applications can be submitted online through the CBSE post-result services portal by logging in with the required credentials, selecting the relevant subject and questions. |
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"Can u please extend the deadline please because i was busy this week exposing you," Sarthak Sidhant posted as a reply to the CBSE's post. | India News |
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Sharing a video of his recent meeting with Sarthak Sidhant, Rahul Gandhi lauded the 18-year-old student for questioning the system and pursuing answers. | India News |
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The CJP protest was held to demand the resignation of education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over alleged irregularities in NEET, CBSE, and other exams. | India News |
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Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has urged the government to withdraw a new notification. This notification makes a third language compulsory for Class 9 and 10 students from July 1, 2026. Ramesh stated the decision is arbitrary and unplanned. He highlighted it contradicts previous CBSE decisions. The move aims to teach two native Indian languages. |
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In a post shared on X, Gandhi wrote, "Sarthak is 18 years old - but in thought, courage, and principles, second to none. He and his partner Nisarga did what the country's big media houses and investigative journalists couldn't - they exposed the collusion between CBSE and COEMPT to the nation." |
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CBSE has announced that June 7, 2026, is the final day for Class 12 students to apply for verification of issues in answer sheets and re-evaluation of answers. |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will close the Class 12 re-evaluation application window today, June 7, 2026. Students who are not satisfied with their marks and wish to request a re-check of specific answers can submit their applications through the official CBSE post-result services portal. |
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BENGALURU: In a reversal of last year's performance, state board students swept most of the ranks in the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), as against CBSE students. Of the top 10 ranks in engineering, only one CBSE student featured. |