CBSE Class 12 Results 2026: Decline in Performance Amid New Evaluation System
Overview of CBSE Class 12 Results
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the results for the Class 12 examinations conducted in 2026. This year marked a significant change as the evaluation of answer scripts was carried out using the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. Unfortunately, the results indicate a decline in performance, representing the lowest scores seen in the past seven years. Notably, students in the Science stream have reported lower marks in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. While some attribute this decline to the new OSM system, CBSE has denied these claims.
CBSE's Defense of the OSM System
In response to the concerns raised, CBSE has issued a statement defending the OSM system. The Board emphasized that the introduction of this system aims to enhance transparency and uniformity in the evaluation process. Since the results were released, numerous discussions have emerged on social media regarding the lower scores, particularly in the Science subjects. CBSE clarified that the OSM system was designed to ensure fairness and consistency in marking across different subjects and regions.
Re-evaluation Options for Students
To address the ongoing controversy, CBSE has outlined the options available for students dissatisfied with their results. A significant aspect of the evaluation system is the opportunity for re-evaluation. This initiative reflects the Board's commitment to fairness and transparency.
Additionally, students will have the chance to review their evaluated answer sheets. If they find any discrepancies, they can request corrections through the established procedures set by the Board.
Commitment to Fair Evaluation
CBSE reaffirms its dedication to maintaining a fair and consistent evaluation system. The Board ensures that all processes align with the transparent methodologies it has adopted.