If CBSE makes errors in totalling of marks, mistakes possible in evaluation: Delhi HC

Referring to a news item claiming that the CBSE made mistakes in the totalling of marks which were corrected after verification, the Delhi High Court on Monday said that there could be errors in the evaluation of answer sheets. For more information on CBSE results or any other queries log on to its official website cbse.nic.in

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If CBSE makes errors in totalling of marks, mistakes possible in evaluation: Delhi HC

If CBSE makes errors in totalling of marks, mistakes possible in evaluation: Delhi HC

CBSE made mistakes in the totalling of marks which were corrected after verification, that was claimed by a news report and the Delhi High Court on Monday said that there could be "errors" in the evaluation of answer sheets if there is an error in the calculation of marks. For more information on CBSE results or any other queries log on to its official website cbse.nic.in

According to the news report, some students who had sought verification of their board exam marks saw a substantial increase of 35-45 marks in their scores.

"When there are so many errors in totalling, then how many would there be in evaluation," a bench of justices Sanjeev Sachdeva and A K Chawla wondered after referring to the news report.

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It directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to place before the court the decision of its governing body and examination committee to do away with its re-evaluation policy. The bench also asked the board to bring its marking schemes for the various class XII subjects, for re-evaluation of which students have moved the high court.

With the directions, the court listed all the pleas by the students for further hearing on June 21. The petitions by the students, who recently gave classXII board exams from Delhi and one from Saudi Arabia, have challenged the scrapping of the re-evaluation policy of the CBSE. They have also sought parity with 150 Odisha students whose answer sheets have been ordered by the Orissa High Court to be re-evaluated.

However, the CBSE told the Delhi High Court that it is seeking review of the Orissa High Court order and till now has not declared any re-evaluated results in that state.

It also said the news article regarding the totalling errors was written in a sensationalised manner. The CBSE also told the bench that under its new policy of providing photocopies of answer sheets, if students find any discrepancy in totalling or evaluation, the same can be brought to the attention of the board which will look into it and take suitable action.

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