CBSE Corrects Class 12 Student's Answer Sheet After Evaluation Controversy
From sending wrong one to fixing it-what happened with this Class 12 student’s CBSE answer sheet?

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has rectified a mistake involving a Class 12 student, Vedant, who received another student's Physics answer sheet. Following his viral social media post, CBSE sent him the correct sheet and will update his marks accordingly.
- 01Vedant received another student's Physics answer sheet, which he claimed was not his, leading to a viral social media post.
- 02CBSE implemented the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system this year, causing widespread complaints about evaluation discrepancies.
- 03The board assured that students' interests are a priority and a dedicated team is addressing the issue.
- 04CBSE has acknowledged the error and will update Vedant's results based on his correct answer sheet.
- 05Technical glitches on CBSE's post-result portal have also been reported, affecting fees for obtaining answer sheet photocopies.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has addressed a significant issue involving a Class 12 student, Vedant, who claimed he received another student's Physics answer sheet for evaluation. This situation arose after Vedant applied for a photocopy of his answer sheet on May 19, following unexpectedly low marks. He took to social media on May 23, alleging that the handwriting on the emailed answer sheet did not match his own, which led to widespread concern among students and parents regarding the new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system implemented this year. In response to the backlash, CBSE prioritized the matter and confirmed the error, subsequently sending Vedant his correct answer sheet and promising an updated evaluation. The controversy has intensified scrutiny of the OSM system, as many students reported discrepancies in their marks compared to other competitive exams, alongside technical issues on CBSE's post-result portal.
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The evaluation discrepancies have raised concerns among students and parents about the reliability of the CBSE's new marking system.
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