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Objection to 50% Board Exam Weightage in JEE and NEET!

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Harsh
Kota, Rajasthan 3 July 2026
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I am Harsh, a 2028 JEE aspirant from Kota. The proposal to assign 50% weightage to 12th board exams for JEE/NEET is a disastrous policy that will severely damage student mental health.

  • CBSE Evaluation is a Lottery: The 2026 On-Screen Marking (OSM) failure proved CBSE cannot reliably check papers. With swapped answer sheets and illegible scans causing arbitrary scoring, basing 50% of an IIT/AIIMS seat on this technical incompetence destroys meritocracy.

  • NTA's Track Record of Leaks: An agency that enabled consecutive NEET paper leaks in 2024, 2025, and directly from its secure facility in 2026 lacks the authority to overhaul exam structures. NTA must fix its compromised system, not create new ones.

  • The Normalization Myth: It is mathematically impossible to fairly normalize subjective scores across vastly different state boards and CBSE. This policy eliminates the only standardized playing field we had.

  • Unsustainable Mental Strain: Forcing students to simultaneously master objective competitive problem-solving and subjective board derivations with equal, life-altering stakes will drastically escalate the pressure on students in coaching hubs.

Demand: The administrative machinery is entirely broken. We demand the absolute retention of the old JEE/NEET pattern. Zero changes must be made to the weightage system.

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