CBSE Faces Uproar Over Alleged Answer Sheet Mismatches in Re-evaluation Process
The CBSE is addressing complaints of answer sheet mismatches in its re-evaluation process, prompted by viral social media claims from students, including Vedant and Sanjana. The board assured affected students of corrective actions and engaged with their concerns, ensuring correct sheets are retrieved and results updated.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is grappling with allegations of mismatched answer sheets in its re-evaluation process, raising concerns about the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. The issue came to light after a Delhi-based Class 12 student, Vedant, publicly accused the board of uploading a Physics answer sheet that wasn't his.
Following the widespread social media attention, the CBSE has prioritized resolving these cases. The board has promised corrective measures, sending corrected answer sheets to affected students like Vedant and Sanjana, who have reported discrepancies in their evaluated answer sheets.
Amid criticism and backlash, including social media trolling, CBSE officials are actively engaged in addressing grievances. They are working to rectify mismatches and ensure accurate evaluations, underscoring their commitment to supporting students throughout this process.
(With inputs from agencies.)

