CBSE Addresses Answer-Sheet Discrepancies Amid Student Complaints
CBSE finds answer-sheet mismatch complaints valid, begins corrective action
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is addressing complaints from Class 12 students regarding mismatched answer sheets in the re-evaluation process. Following a viral social media post by a student alleging discrepancies, CBSE has begun corrective actions and is prioritizing the resolution of these issues.
- 01Several Class 12 students, including Vedant from Delhi, reported that their uploaded answer sheets did not match their handwriting.
- 02CBSE has acknowledged the complaints and is actively working to rectify the discrepancies, stating that all cases are being examined seriously.
- 03Vedant's viral post on social media highlighted the issue, leading to CBSE sending him the correct answer sheet and promising to update his results.
- 04Another student, Sanjana, also reported a mismatch in her Chemistry answer sheet, which CBSE confirmed as valid.
- 05The introduction of the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system has been criticized for contributing to these issues, prompting calls for systemic reforms.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has initiated corrective measures in response to complaints from Class 12 students regarding discrepancies in the re-evaluation process. Students, including Vedant from Delhi, claimed that the scanned copies of their answer sheets did not match their handwriting, raising concerns about potential errors in the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. Following a viral social media post by Vedant, which garnered over 2.5 million views, CBSE began addressing these allegations as a top priority. The board has confirmed that it is actively reviewing all complaints and has sent the correct answer sheets to affected students. Vedant expressed his intention to apply for re-evaluation despite the initial confusion. Another student, Sanjana, also reported a mismatch in her Chemistry answer sheet, which CBSE validated. The issues have sparked discussions about the reliability of the OSM system, with calls for reforms to ensure thorough testing before implementation. CBSE officials are engaging with students and parents to resolve grievances and provide necessary support.
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The ongoing issues with answer sheet mismatches could affect students' academic results and future opportunities.
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