India's Education Ministry Defends On-Screen Marking Amid Class 12 Result Concerns
India's CBSE has addressed student concerns regarding the on-screen marking process for Class 12 board examinations, with the Education Ministry defending the system and attributing a drop in pass percentage to its successful reimplementation this year.
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'Eliminated totalling error': Education Ministry defends 'OSM' amid Class 12 result row
Following CBSE Class 12 results, Secretary Sanjay Kumar addressed concerns about the pass percentage drop, attributing it to the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. While OSM, first introduced in 2014, was successfully reimplemented this year, eliminating totalling errors, around 13,000 answer sheets faced legibility issues due to light ink, requiring manual re-evaluation
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