Controversy Erupts Over CBSE's Digital Evaluation Process
Major Dispute Arises Over CBSE Evaluation System
New Delhi: A significant controversy has emerged regarding the evaluation system of the CBSE. Vedant Srivastava, a Class 12 student, has raised serious concerns about the board's assessment process. Initially, he alleged that during verification, he was shown the physics answer sheet of another student. After this incident went viral on social media, the board acknowledged the mistake and provided the correct answer sheet. However, subsequent images have sparked a new debate.
Red Pen Marks Raise Questions
Screenshots shared by Vedant clearly show red pen markings on the answer sheet. This has become a hot topic among students and parents. The CBSE had claimed that this year's evaluations would be conducted entirely digitally, but the leaked images have cast doubt on these assertions. People on social media are questioning why red pen markings were necessary in a digital evaluation process.
The Controversy Originates from a Wrong Copy
The issue began when Vedant claimed that the physics answer sheet uploaded by the board was not his. According to him, the handwriting, answers, and even the solved questions were different. He posted several images on social media to illustrate the discrepancies. The situation quickly gained traction, leading students to question the reliability of CBSE's digital system. Under mounting pressure, the board contacted Vedant and admitted to the mix-up of answer sheets.
New Copy Reveals Further Issues
Afterward, the CBSE provided Vedant with his actual answer sheet, but this only intensified the controversy. When he shared screenshots of the new copy, it displayed ticks, circles, and crossings made with a red pen. This led to discussions about whether the board had evaluated the sheets using traditional methods instead of the promised digital approach. The markings visible in the images resembled those from manual evaluations, raising further questions about the board's digital claims.
Significant Doubts on Digital System
This year, the CBSE stated that the evaluation process would be expedited and made transparent by scanning and reviewing answer sheets online. However, clear differences were noted between Vedant's physics copy and his previously shared English copy. The English paper was said to have been marked digitally, while the physics copy bore red pen marks. This contradiction has led to a flurry of inquiries on social media.
Student Outrage Grows on Social Media
I urge CBSE to look into this answer sheet exchange issue more clearly and deeply for all the other students who are facing this same issue as me .
— VEDANT (@VEDANTSHRIV17) May 25, 2026
Following the emergence of this issue, reactions from students and parents on social media have been escalating. Many users are questioning why traditional evaluation methods were employed if a digital assessment was claimed. Some have labeled it as negligence on the board's part, while others have raised concerns about transparency. Amid ongoing criticism, the CBSE's evaluation process has once again become a focal point of discussion.
Student Dissatisfied Despite Acknowledgment of Errors
Even after the board admitted its mistake and provided the correct answer sheet, Vedant remains unsatisfied. He claims that despite having the correct answers in his sheet, he received lower marks than expected. He is now preparing to apply for a re-evaluation. This entire controversy has sparked a new debate regarding the CBSE's evaluation process, its digital system, and transparency.