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5% of CBSE Class 12 students have not yet received their scanned copies; how will re-evaluation take place? Their future is at stake..

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Amid the controversy surrounding the Class 12 On-Screen Marking (OSM) process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has initiated the re-evaluation of answer sheets, and students are currently awaiting the results. Meanwhile, a government-appointed committee has begun investigating the OSM tender. Amidst this, Coempt Edu Tech—the company awarded the OSM tender for CBSE Class 12—has stated the entire matter. Asserting that its system is functioning correctly, the company clarified that 95 percent of students have already received their scanned Class 12 answer sheets, while the remaining 5 percent are yet to receive them. This statement has sparked a new debate, centering on concerns regarding the re-evaluation and results of the 5 percent of students; the situation is being viewed as a potential threat to their future.

Let us understand the entire matter in detail. We will look at the company's statement regarding the provision of scanned Class 12 answer sheets and explore why concerns about the future of the remaining 5 percent of students have triggered a debate.

Coempt Edu Tech states: Scanned copies provided to 95 percent of students
Coempt Edu Tech has issued a statement regarding the CBSE OSM controversy. According to the company, scanned copies have been made available to approximately 95 percent of the students who applied for them. The company also stated that it is reviewing complaints concerning issues such as blurred images and illegible handwriting. This implies that 5 percent of the students have not yet received their scanned copies. Click here to read the full details of Coempt's statement on the controversy.

When will the re-evaluation of the remaining 5 percent of students' answer sheets take place?
CBSE had initiated the re-evaluation process for Class 12 answer sheets, aiming to bring the situation under control, but Coempt's latest statement has ignited a fresh debate. The question remains: if Coempt has not yet provided scanned copies to 5 percent of the students (a group reportedly numbering 20,000), when will their answer sheets be re-evaluated? Under the system established by the CBSE, students must first obtain their scanned copies; they are required to apply for re-evaluation based on these copies. Consequently, if a student does not possess the scanned copy, they cannot apply for re-evaluation.

**Future at Stake; CBSE Remains Silent**
The CBSE has maintained complete silence on this matter. It has also remained quiet regarding when the results of the Class 12 re-evaluation will be declared. This silence is causing significant anxiety among students. The primary reason for this concern is that seat allocation for JoSAA counseling has already commenced, and admission processes at various universities are about to begin—processes for which students will require their re-evaluated marksheets. Thus, for students who have not yet received their scanned Class 12 answer sheets, the timeline for re-evaluation and the subsequent release of results remains a mystery. How their marks might increase—or if they will at all—also remains unclear, a situation viewed as a threat to the students' futures.

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