Is everyone getting low marks in NATA 2018 drawing section?

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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for...
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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure. An entire year of students might get hampered because of marking scheme. I had Students who could easily get into J J but it doesn’t look like a promising case for them now. Trust me Students as well as parents are angry about this year’s marking scheme. read less
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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure....
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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure. An entire year of students might get hampered because of marking scheme. I had Students who could easily get into J J but it doesn’t look like a promising case for them now. Trust me Students as well as parents are angry about this year’s marking scheme. read less
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A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified,...
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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure. An entire year of students might get hampered because of marking scheme. I had Students who could easily get into J J but it doesn’t look like a promising case for them now. Trust me Students as well as parents are angry about this year’s marking scheme. read less
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A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified,...
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Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure. An entire year of students might get hampered because of marking scheme. I had Students who could easily get into J J but it doesn’t look like a promising case for them now. Trust me Students as well as parents are angry about this year’s marking scheme. read less
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A results-driven education professional with nearly 19 years of experience.

Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified,...
read more
Renu sundriyal No , but there seems like there are two groups. I have seen really bright students get 22,24,15,12 marks and well…not so bright ones getting 46,43,51 (even after using different colour scheme)… I don’t know what is with this year’s checking but it is not justified, I can say for sure. An entire year of students might get hampered because of marking scheme. I had Students who could easily get into J J but it doesn’t look like a promising case for them now. Trust me Students as well as parents are angry about this year’s marking scheme. read less
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