Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Students will be able to access their scanned OMR of CBSE Term I 2021 exams

A campaign was started on various platforms 

https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-pros-and-cons-of-CBSE-s-new-two-term-examination-scheme-for-the-2021-2022-academic-session/answer/Vinod-Kumar-7055

raising objections on the shortcomings of CBSE Term I 2021 exams, and now it seems some of the objections are getting entertained by CBSE


According to a news published in Times of India- CBSE will not announce the results of the Term-1 Board exams currently under way. Around mid-January, the candidates will be able to access their scanned OMR (optical mark recognition) answer sheets online and get to know their scores. The Board is also working out alternative arrangements for candidates who have missed the Term-1 exams due to Covid. The details are likely to be announced soon. CBSE will give free access to evaluated answer sheets.

“Once the scanning of the OMR answer sheets are completed, which will take around a month, they will be made available to the candidates. Candidates will be able to access them using their credentials,“Right now this facility is only for Term-1 MCQ-based exams. The candidates can assess their performance and in case of any grievances they can approach us. This is to make the exams more transparent,” the official said.

Several candidates could not appear for the Term 1 exam due to their Covid infection. The Board is mulling a number of options for them, which, according to CBSE sources, include giving double marks in the Term-2 exams or arrange for a proctored online exam. “A decision on this is likely to be taken at the end of this month. Of course, the interest of the candidates will be protected and in case anyone is infected they should not come for the exam,” said the official.

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