CBSE: Students are making repeated rounds of the CBSE office but are receiving no answers; they are presenting copies where the scanning is flawed..
CBSE: Even 15 days after the announcement of the Class 12 results by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), thousands of students continue to raise questions regarding the evaluation process—specifically, On-Screen Marking (OSM). Students are questioning how the staggering 400 million pages of answer sheets were actually scanned.
On social media, students are consistently alleging that they received blurred or indistinct scanned copies of their answer sheets. Many students also claim that their supplementary answer sheets have gone missing. However, the CBSE has yet to respond.
**How Were 400 Million Pages Scanned?**
Over 1.7 million students appeared for the examination. Board officials stated that 9.8 million answer sheets were evaluated using the OSM system. Most answer sheets typically consist of 35 to 40 pages. Sources indicate that during the exams, most students request supplementary sheets—ranging from one to three—after filling up their main answer booklet. Given this scenario, an average calculation suggests that each student's complete set of answer sheets likely amounted to approximately 40 pages.
If all these answer sheets are tallied, it implies that a total of 400 million pages had to be scanned. Everyone—from students and parents to educational experts—is now questioning how such a massive volume of answer sheets and pages could have been scanned simultaneously, and how the entire process was effectively monitored.
**CBSE Claims to be Resolving Issues, Yet No Relief for Students**
Amidst complaints regarding irregularities in the OSM process, the CBSE continues to assert that it is actively addressing students' grievances; however, students have yet to find any actual relief from their difficulties. Notably, over 400,000 students have already applied for re-evaluation, while hundreds of others remain unable to apply because they have not yet received the scanned copies of their answer sheets.
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