The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially admitted discrepancies in the evaluation of answer sheets for Class 12 examinations. The board acknowledged that mismatches occurred during the assessment process, leading to potential inaccuracies in the results of some students.
Board Admits Evaluation Errors
In a recent announcement, CBSE confirmed that irregularities were detected in the evaluation of answer sheets for the Class 12 board exams. The board stated that a thorough review revealed instances where answer sheets were not evaluated correctly, prompting the need for corrective measures.
According to officials, the discrepancies were identified following complaints from students and schools. CBSE assured that the evaluation process is being revisited to ensure accuracy and fairness. The board emphasized that all affected students will have their results revised accordingly.
Revised Results to Be Released
CBSE has announced plans to release revised results for students whose answer sheets were affected by the evaluation mismatches. The board is working to rectify the errors as quickly as possible to minimize inconvenience. Students are advised to check the official CBSE website for updates on the revised scorecards.
The board also urged students and parents to remain patient while the process is underway. CBSE reiterated its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the examination system and ensuring that every student receives a fair evaluation.
Background of the Issue
The Class 12 board exams are a crucial milestone for students across India. Any discrepancies in evaluation can have significant implications for their academic and professional futures. CBSE’s prompt acknowledgment of the issue and its steps to correct it have been welcomed by stakeholders.
CBSE has not disclosed the exact number of students affected, but it is expected that the revised results will be published soon. The board has also set up a helpline for students seeking clarification or assistance regarding their revised scores.
This incident highlights the challenges faced by large-scale examination boards in ensuring error-free evaluations. CBSE has assured that measures are being taken to prevent such discrepancies in future examinations.



