The Madras High Court allowed a CBSE student to take mathematics as an additional subject, criticizing India’s education system’s focus on admissions over learning. The court emphasized correcting procedural errors when factual evidence shows a student studied the subject, highlighting the judiciary’s role in balancing rules with student welfare. The Madras High Court allowed a CBSE student to take mathematics as an additional subject, criticizing India’s education system’s focus on admissions over learning. The court emphasized correcting procedural errors when factual evidence shows a student studied the subject, highlighting the judiciary’s role in balancing rules with student welfare.
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