CBSE Class 12 OSM Controversy: Re-evaluation Process Underway Amid Concerns
Overview of the OSM Controversy
Amid ongoing discussions regarding the Class 12 On-Screen Marking (OSM) process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has commenced the re-evaluation of answer sheets, with students eagerly awaiting the outcomes. Concurrently, a committee appointed by the government is investigating the OSM tender. Coempt Edu Tech, the firm responsible for the OSM tender for CBSE Class 12, has addressed the situation, asserting that their system is operating correctly. They reported that 95% of students have received their scanned answer sheets, while the remaining 5% are still pending. This situation has ignited a debate focused on the implications for the re-evaluation and results for the 5% of students, raising concerns about their academic futures.
Details from Coempt Edu Tech
Coempt Edu Tech's Statement on Scanned Copies
Coempt Edu Tech has clarified its position regarding the CBSE OSM issue. The company claims that scanned copies have been distributed to around 95% of the students who requested them. They are also addressing complaints related to issues like blurred images and unreadable handwriting, indicating that 5% of students have yet to receive their scanned copies.
Re-evaluation Timeline for Remaining Students
Pending Re-evaluation for 5% of Students
CBSE has started the re-evaluation process for Class 12 answer sheets to manage the situation. However, Coempt's recent comments have sparked further debate. The pressing question is: when will the re-evaluation occur for the 5% of students (approximately 20,000 individuals) who have not yet received their scanned copies? According to CBSE's established protocol, students must first obtain their scanned copies to apply for re-evaluation. Therefore, without these copies, students cannot initiate the re-evaluation process.
Concerns for Students' Futures
CBSE's Silence Raises Anxiety
The CBSE has not provided any updates regarding this issue or the timeline for announcing the results of the Class 12 re-evaluation. This lack of communication is causing considerable stress among students. The urgency is heightened as JoSAA counseling has begun, and various universities are preparing for admissions, which require students to have their re-evaluated marksheets. For those who have not yet received their scanned Class 12 answer sheets, the uncertainty surrounding the re-evaluation timeline and result announcements poses a significant threat to their academic prospects.