Central Board of Secondary Education issued a clarification on its On-Screen Marking system after students and parents raised concerns online over Class 12 board exam marks. The Board said the digital evaluation process ensures transparency, consistency and stepwise marking across subjects and regions.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a clarification on Friday, May 15, regarding its On-Screen Marking (OSM) system following discussions on social media after the declaration of the Class 12 board examination results. Several students and parents had raised concerns online, particularly about marks awarded in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
In its statement, the Board said that the OSM system was introduced to make the evaluation process more transparent, fair, and consistent across regions and subjects. According to CBSE, the system ensures stepwise marking a long-standing feature of the Board’s assessment process, while also helping maintain uniformity in checking answer scripts.
The Board clarified that the evaluation mechanism has been designed to reduce inconsistencies and improve objectivity in awarding marks. It added that the system follows a structured process aimed at ensuring equal treatment of answer sheets during assessment.
Students can apply for re-evaluation
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