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You are legally entitled to acquire your evaluated answer sheets, mark sheets, and interview marks in order to obtain information about your exam through an RTI.
Every resident has the right to ask inquiries of any central or state administration establishment and receive answers under the RTI Act. The public has a right to know how the government operates, what role it plays, and what goals it pursues.
Use the Central RTI Online Portal for Central Exams (UPSC, SSC, CBSE, JEE, NEET). Choose the relevant Ministry (Ministry of Education for CBSE/JEE, for example).
State Exams (UPPSC, BPSC, State Boards): Send a paper application to the Controller of Examinations or use the RTI portal for the relevant state (such as UP RTI Online).
Universities: Send the RTI straight to the Public Information Officer (PIO) of the particular university (such as IGNOU or Delhi University).

People of all ages, races, working professionals, and regional ties—including students, administrative bureaucrats, and senior citizens—are subject to the RTI Act. For apprentices, RTI entails getting their answer sheets double-checked; if not, they can really check copies of the same; the status of a delayed degree; verifying the legitimacy of their degrees; mark sheet confirmation. To get precise information about instructional assessments and education, contact the State Boards or the Concerned College. Whether it's a university exam or a school board exam, the results are always being discussed. There have been numerous instances of exceptional students with impressive academic records earning lower grades than average and predictable kids failing topics they were expected to pass. Fill RTI helps you get the answer to your question right away.

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