CBSE Introduces On-Screen Marking System for Class 12 Evaluations
CBSE transforms Class 12 evaluation with on-screen marking system
Hindustan Times
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched an on-screen marking (OSM) system for Class 12 assessments, digitizing the evaluation of 98.6 lakh answer books. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and efficiency, reducing human errors and manual handling in the grading process.
- 01CBSE's on-screen marking system digitizes Class 12 evaluations.
- 02The initiative covers 98.6 lakh answer books without physical transport.
- 03The system minimizes human errors and enhances accountability.
- 04Teachers report a user-friendly interface and reduced clerical workload.
- 05The paperless approach aligns with sustainable practices.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has transformed its Class 12 evaluation process by implementing an on-screen marking (OSM) system, which digitizes the assessment of 98.6 lakh answer books. This significant move eliminates the need for physical transport of exam papers to evaluation centers, marking CBSE's largest digital assessment initiative to date. The OSM methodology allows examiners to evaluate papers from various schools affiliated with CBSE, both nationally and internationally, ensuring that every answer is assessed according to the marking scheme. This approach reduces human intervention, minimizing calculation errors and enhancing the objectivity of assessments. Teachers have responded positively, noting that the system alleviates clerical burdens and allows them to focus on academic quality. The initial training provided by CBSE has helped educators adapt quickly to this user-friendly interface. Additionally, the paperless nature of the OSM system aligns with sustainable practices, reassuring students and parents of the precision and fairness in result processing. In a related note, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath congratulated the students who passed their Class 12 examinations, praising their hard work and dedication.
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The new evaluation system ensures that students' performances are accurately reflected, reducing the chances of errors in grading.
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