CBSE Answer Sheet Controversy Deepens Amid Ongoing Criticism Over Digital Evaluation Process

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- •A student, Vedant Shrivastava, has accused the CBSE of uploading a mismatched Physics answer sheet that belongs to another candidate.
- •The controversy has raised concerns over the effectiveness of the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system, which the board had introduced to improve transparency and fairness.
- •Union Education Ministry officials have defended the OSM system, citing its use by international institutions and improved transparency.
- •The CBSE has announced reduced fees for viewing mark sheets and verification or validation of answer sheets.
- •Vedant has urged the board to verify his original physical answer sheet and investigate whether answer sheets were exchanged during digitization.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is facing yet another controversy following the declaration of Class XII results earlier this month. A student, Vedant Shrivastava, has accused the board of uploading a Physics answer sheet that belongs to another candidate, raising concerns over the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. Vedant claims that the handwriting, answers, and presentation in the uploaded copy are completely different from his own, and he suspects that his actual answer sheet may not have been evaluated.


