CBSE Student Alleges Mismatch in Physics Answer Sheet Sparks Investigation Call
'This Is Not My Handwriting': CBSE Class 12 Student Says Uploaded Physics Answer Sheet Is 'Completely Different'

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A Class 12 student from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) claims that the Physics answer sheet uploaded under his roll number does not belong to him, raising serious concerns about the board's re-evaluation process. The student demands an investigation into potential errors in the On-Screen Marking system.
- 01The student received unexpectedly low marks in Physics and applied for photocopies of his answer sheets.
- 02He claims the uploaded answer sheet shows different handwriting and answers than his own.
- 03The student compared the Physics sheet with his English and Computer Science papers, noting significant discrepancies.
- 04He has called for an urgent investigation into the CBSE's On-Screen Marking system to prevent potential answer sheet exchanges.
- 05The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users expressing concern and suggesting legal action.
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A CBSE Class 12 student has raised alarming concerns regarding the board's re-evaluation process after claiming that the Physics answer sheet uploaded under his roll number is not his. Following low marks, the student requested photocopies of his answer sheets, only to find significant discrepancies in handwriting and content. He stated that both family and teachers noticed these differences, asserting, “This is not my handwriting.” The student compared the Physics sheet with his English and Computer Science papers, highlighting that they matched, while the Physics sheet seemed to belong to another student. He suspects a possible error in the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) system, questioning what was actually evaluated under his roll number. The student's post has ignited a broader discussion online, with many expressing solidarity and suggesting legal recourse. He has urged the CBSE to investigate the issue thoroughly, including an audit of the scanning and tagging processes.
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The incident raises concerns about the integrity of the evaluation process for students across India.
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