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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan reviewed CBSE’s Class 12 evaluation and post-result processes amid controversy surrounding the On Screen Marking system. Officials discussed strengthening digital platforms, improving re-evaluation mechanisms and enhancing transparency after students alleged discrepancies in uploaded answer sheet copies
Central Board of Secondary Education defended its On-Screen Marking System as secure amid controversy over Class 12 answer-sheet evaluation. The Board denied vulnerabilities and contract irregularities, while opposition leader Rahul Gandhi demanded a judicial probe over alleged exam-evaluation discrepancies and student concerns
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has asked the CBSE to submit a detailed report after students and parents complained of technical glitches during the re-evaluation process. Issues such as server downtime, payment gateway failures, and blurred scanned copies of answer sheets were reported.
CBSE has denied reports of glitches and delays in the evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets under the On-Screen Marking system. The board said the process is running smoothly and students can expect their results in the third week of May