CBSE To SSC: What’s Happening?
A CBSE student claimed his answer sheet was swapped with someone else’s — and after speaking up online, found himself at the centre of a social media storm.
A major crisis has emerged over the Central Board of Secondary Education's new online evaluation system, prompting widespread distress among class 12 students. The hurried implementation of the digital script monitoring system has led to severe glitches, including blurred answer sheets and swapped copies, as seen in the case of student Vedant Srivastava. Students are increasingly applying for reevaluation, citing unexpected and unfair marks. So, how big is the CBSE evaluation crisis? Did CBSE push online evaluation hastily this time? Why wasn't the software tested properly? Is this the next NEET-like crisis in a different sense? Can justice be done to the affected students? Watch as experts share their perspective on these and more on the show.
A CBSE student claimed his answer sheet was swapped with someone else’s — and after speaking up online, found himself at the centre of a social media storm.
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