Monday, 19 June 2017

How much error free is the evaluation process of CBSE ?

Amidst the wide scale dissatisfaction amongst students regarding the evaluation of Class XII answer sheets, now Delhi High Court has raised question on the evaluation by CBSE. the Delhi high court on Monday wondered if there were errors in the totalling of marks in CBSE's Class XII exams, how many errors would be there in the evaluation.


A bench of Justices Sanjeev Sachdeva and A K Chawla referred to the report while hearing a plea filed by students challenging the scrapping of the re-evaluationpolicy by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The high court will go through CBSE's reply and hear the matter again on June 21.

Discrepancy in the evaliuation by CBSE has triggered an outcry among parents and students. They not only want the window for verification of marks extended, but are also demanding that CBSE should reopen the re-evaluation process and make available photocopies of the evaluated answer scripts without any rider. There are many who applied for the verification process, but are skipping the step of obtaining the photocopy and instead filing RTIs to get it. Parents say that they have not applied for the photocopy because CBSE is taking an affidavit stating that the 'evaluated answer book shall also not be challenged by any examinee in the court of law or make any claim on this account in any forum'.

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