Every year after CBSE board exams, the same question is heard in homes, schools, and coaching centres:
“My answer was correct, then why were marks cut?”
Students feel confused. Parents feel angry. Teachers try to explain, but many times the reason is not clearly understood. This problem is very common in Class 10 and Class 12 board exams.
Let us understand this issue slowly, honestly, and in simple words.
Marks Are Not Only for the Final Answer
Most students believe one thing:
“If the final answer is correct, I should get full marks.”
But CBSE does not check only the final answer.
CBSE checks how you reached that answer.
In board exams, marks are given for:
- Correct steps
- Proper explanation
- Right method
- Neat and logical presentation
If any of these are missing, marks can be cut—even if the answer looks correct.
Reason 1: Wrong Method, Right Answer
Sometimes students use a shortcut method that is not taught in NCERT.
Example:
- You reach the correct answer by guessing
- You skip steps
- You use a trick learned in coaching but not written properly
CBSE examiners follow NCERT-based marking schemes.
If the method is not clear or not acceptable, marks are reduced.
CBSE wants proof, not guessing.
Reason 2: Missing Steps in Maths and Science
In subjects like:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
Marks are divided step-by-step.
For example:
- Total question: 5 marks
- Formula: 1 mark
- Substitution: 2 marks
- Calculation: 1 mark
- Final answer: 1 mark
If you write only the final answer, you may get only 1 mark, not 5.
- Even if the answer is right, steps matter more.
Reason 3: Poor Explanation in Theory Answers
In subjects like:
- History
- Political Science
- Biology
- Economics
Writing just one line is not enough.
CBSE expects:
- Keywords
- Proper explanation
- Points written clearly
If the answer is correct but:
- Too short
- Not explained
- Missing key terms
Then marks are cut.
Knowledge without explanation has less value in board exams.
Reason 4: Language Mistakes Change Meaning
In English, Hindi, or other language papers, grammar and clarity are very important.
Sometimes:
- Sentence meaning becomes unclear
- Wrong tense is used
- Poor word choice confuses the examiner
Even if the idea is right, language errors can reduce marks.
- CBSE rewards clear communication, not just ideas.
Reason 5: Diagram, Map, or Graph Missing
Many students forget:
- Diagrams in Science
- Maps in Geography
- Graphs in Economics
CBSE often gives separate marks for diagrams and neat labelling.
If you write the answer but skip the diagram, marks are cut.
Reason 6: Answer Not as per Question Demand
This is a big mistake.
Sometimes the question asks:
- “Explain” → students write only points
- “Compare” → students describe only one side
- “Justify” → students give facts without reason
Even correct information gets fewer marks if it does not match the question.
- Always read the question carefully.
Reason 7: Handwriting and Presentation Issues
CBSE examiners check hundreds of papers daily.
If your answer:
- Is messy
- Has overwriting
- Is poorly structured
The examiner may miss points or find it difficult to understand.
- Good presentation does not give extra marks, but bad presentation can reduce marks.
Reason 8: Using Own Words Instead of NCERT Terms
CBSE prefers NCERT language.
If NCERT uses a specific term and you write something very different, the examiner may feel:
- Concept is unclear
- Definition is incomplete
This happens a lot in:
- Biology
- Political Science
- Economics
- NCERT words are safe words.
Is CBSE Being Unfair?
No. CBSE follows a fixed marking scheme.
Examiners are trained to:
- Follow guidelines
- Give marks where deserved
- Cut marks where rules are not followed
It may feel unfair to students, but CBSE checks uniformly, not emotionally.
How Students Can Avoid Losing Marks
Here are simple, practical tips:
✔ Write Steps Clearly
Never jump to the final answer.
✔ Use NCERT Language
Especially for theory subjects.
✔ Read the Question Twice
Understand what is being asked.
✔ Practice Answer Writing
Not just reading, but writing full answers.
✔ Improve Presentation
Underline keywords, write in points, leave space.
Final Truth Every Student Should Know
CBSE exams do not test:
❌ Memory only
❌ Guessing
❌ Shortcuts
They test:
✅ Understanding
✅ Clarity
✅ Discipline in writing
A correct answer without proper method is like reaching the destination without showing the road.
Final Words
If marks were cut even after writing the correct answer, do not feel broken.
Learn from it.
Board exams are not only about knowledge—they are about how you present that knowledge.
Once you understand this, scoring well becomes much easier.





