CBSE Faces Backlash Over Digital Evaluation Flaws in Class 12 Re-Evaluation Process
CBSE Re-Evaluation Row Deepens as Students Flag Blurred Scans, Wrong Marking and Portal Issues

Image: Abp News
Students are raising serious concerns about the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) system after experiencing blurred scans, unchecked answers, and technical glitches during the Class 12 re-evaluation process. Despite CBSE's defense of the system, students demand accountability and a review of the evaluation methods.
- 01Students reported blurred scans of their answer sheets, making it difficult to read their own handwriting.
- 02Many students claimed that complete answers were ignored or only partially marked, leading to discrepancies in final scores.
- 03Technical issues with the online re-evaluation portal hindered students' ability to access their answer sheets and complete payments.
- 04CBSE reduced the fee for scanned answer sheets and re-evaluation requests to ₹100 (approximately $1.20 USD) per subject.
- 05Despite CBSE's assurances of quality checks during the evaluation process, criticism of the OSM system continues to grow.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Students are expressing frustration over the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) system following the Class 12 board results. Reports of blurred scans, unchecked answers, and technical glitches have raised concerns about the accuracy and fairness of the evaluation process. Many students found their scanned answer sheets difficult to read, with some claiming that evaluators could not properly assess their work. Complaints also surfaced about complete answers being overlooked, leading to discrepancies between individual page scores and final results. Additionally, the online portal for re-evaluation faced repeated technical failures, complicating the application process for students. In response to the backlash, CBSE reduced the re-evaluation fee to ₹100 (approximately $1.20 USD) per subject and defended the OSM system by stating that quality checks were in place. However, dissatisfaction persists among students, who are calling for a comprehensive review of the evaluation process to ensure transparency and accountability.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The issues with the CBSE evaluation process could affect students' academic futures and their confidence in the examination system.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Do you support the use of digital evaluation systems in education?
Connecting to poll...
More about Central Board of Secondary Education
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.


&w=1200&q=75)




