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Education9/10· CRITICAL

Why government is not taking action against CBSE

Aashray KumarREQ / 22610
Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi

CBSE Honestly, the way CBSE is running things lately is an absolute joke, and it feels like they’re just playing with our lives. How are we supposed to trust a national education board that can't even secure its own servers? Their website has been hacked multiple times now, completely exposing how pathetic their system is, yet they still act like they have ultimate authority over our futures. And the copy checking? It’s a complete nightmare. You pour your absolute soul into studying, only for some examiner to blindly rush through your sheet, completely ruining your percentage over their own carelessness or a glitch in their system. Then, when you actually go to give the board exams, the seating arrangements are so cramped and horribly managed that they treat us more like criminals in an interrogation room than actual students trying to focus. But the absolute worst part is the syllabus itself. We are being forced to rot our brains memorizing outdated, useless garbage that has absolutely zero real-world application today. It’s infuriating. Instead of actually preparing us for the future or teaching us skills that matter, CBSE is just blindly feeding us stress, anxiety, and pure frustration. They expect us to be completely flawless students, while their entire administrative system is basically falling apart at the seams.

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