The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) introduces new policy to clear irregularities related to Exams

The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Sunday notified its policy or mechanism to address the problem of anomalies in the board exams question papers.

CBSE is presently conducting the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations across the county and abroad for lakhs of students. CBSE every year conducts the board examination in about 5000 examination centres in India and in 25 countries abroad.

The CBSE said if any irregularity is noticed after Question Paper is administered on the day of examination the board address issues in the following manner:

1. Observations are obtained from subject experts on the day of examination.

2. Observations on the Question Paper are obtained from all schools within 24 hours of the conduct of examination

3. Information received within 24 hours of the conduct of examination from other sources is also taken into consideration

All observations are compiled and provided to the group preparing Marking Schemes to make the provision to address the anomaly in such a manner that students interest is protected.

The board further said if any irregularity is noticed after the question paper is administered on the day of the examination, it is not possible to communicate the solution of the same to all the centres.

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