CBSE Class 12 Answer Sheet Controversy: Students Claim Mix-Up
Ongoing Issues with CBSE Class 12 Examinations
The situation regarding the scanned answer sheets for the Class 12 examinations conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) continues to escalate. Numerous complaints have emerged about technical issues on the portal, delays in payment processing, excessive fee charges, and unclear scanned documents. Recently, a new allegation surfaced where students claim their answer sheets have been swapped, leading to further controversy. Many students assert that the scanned copies they received do not correspond to their actual submissions, suggesting that their answer sheets were mistakenly exchanged within the Online Marking System (OMS), resulting in unexpectedly low scores.
Detailed Examination of Student Claims
Let's delve deeper into this issue, focusing on the students' allegations regarding the swapping of answer sheets and the reasons behind their concerns about receiving low marks.
Vedant's Experience with Low Physics Marks
**Vedant Alleges Low Physics Marks; Claims Scanned Copy Does Not Feature His Handwriting**
A student named Vedant took to the social media platform X to express his frustrations regarding the CBSE Class 12 scanned copies. He reported receiving unsatisfactory marks in Physics, which led him to request a scanned copy of his answer sheet. However, the document he received does not match his handwriting. He noted that while the scanned copies for his other subjects clearly display his writing, the Physics copy does not. Vedant emphasized that a simple comparison of the handwriting would reveal the inconsistency.
He raised a critical question: What exactly did CBSE assess under his roll number in the OMS? Was it his actual answer sheet that was evaluated, or was it someone else's? Vedant believes this situation transcends mere re-evaluation; it could signify a significant error, such as an answer-sheet exchange or a tagging mistake within CBSE's OMS.
Mohit's Similar Complaint
**Mohit Faces the Same Issue**
Another student, Mohit Tyagi, has reported a similar issue. He applied for a scanned copy of his Chemistry answer sheet, only to find that the copy he received does not belong to him. This situation has raised alarms about the future of many students who have received low marks.
This year's CBSE Class 12 results have shown a decline, with many students scoring below 75 percent in subjects like Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Among these students are several who have qualified for the JEE, aiming for admission to IITs and NITs, yet they have failed to meet the Class 12 eligibility requirement of achieving at least 75% marks. As a result, a significant crisis looms over their academic futures.
