CBSE Addresses Student Concerns Following Class 12 Result Discrepancies
Following the release of the Class 12 board results, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially responded to the growing frustration among students regarding the newly implemented On-Screen Marking system. Many students took to social media to voice their concerns, suggesting that this digital evaluation method was a primary factor behind their unexpected scores. In a recent statement, the board emphasized that it remains deeply committed to student well-being and is taking these complaints seriously, ensuring that every issue raised is thoroughly considered.
The board defended the new digital process, highlighting its ability to provide a more uniform, transparent, and efficient evaluation experience that reduces human error while maintaining strict secrecy. To support those who feel their marks do not accurately reflect their performance, CBSE has encouraged students and parents to utilize established grievance channels. By opting for services such as verification of marks, access to their evaluated answer sheets, or formal re-evaluation requests, students can seek the necessary clarity and corrections needed to resolve their concerns.