Irregularities in CBSE Class 12 Evaluation Spark Concerns in Odisha
Missing pages, missing marks? CBSE class 12 evaluation under scanner in Odisha
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A case of irregularity in the evaluation of CBSE Class 12 answer sheets has emerged in Odisha, involving a student whose answer sheets had duplicated pages and missing content. This incident raises serious questions about the evaluation process and accountability of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
- 01Ankita Acharya, a Class 12 student from Odisha, found duplication and missing pages in her evaluated answer sheets.
- 02Pages 14 and 15 of her Physics answer sheet were duplicated, while pages 16 and 17 were missing entirely, leading to unassessed answers.
- 03Her father, Prashant Kumar Acharya, raised concerns about the integrity of the evaluation process and the whereabouts of the original answer script.
- 04The incident has intensified calls for transparency and reforms in the CBSE evaluation system amidst ongoing examination controversies.
- 05CBSE plans to launch a new portal for answer sheet verification and re-evaluation by June 1, 2026, to enhance transparency.
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A troubling incident regarding the evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has surfaced in Odisha. Ankita Acharya, a student at Ranibhol Odisha Adarsh Vidyalaya in Mayurbhanj district, discovered significant irregularities after applying for revaluation of her Physics exam. Her answer sheet contained duplicated pages 14 and 15, while pages 16 and 17 were missing, resulting in unassessed answers. This alarming situation has raised serious concerns regarding the CBSE's evaluation process and accountability mechanisms. Ankita's father, Prashant Kumar Acharya, has expressed deep concerns over these lapses, questioning the integrity of the evaluation system. The incident highlights the urgent need for systemic reforms to restore confidence among students and parents, particularly in light of multiple examination-related controversies this year. In response, the CBSE announced plans to launch a new portal for verification and re-evaluation of answer sheets by June 1, 2026, aimed at ensuring a more transparent process.
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The irregularities in evaluation could affect students' academic futures and trust in the CBSE.
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