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The tendency to disappear down rabbit holes has placed the Ranchi boy at the centre of a national conversation about one of India's largest educational institutions |
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The tendency to disappear down rabbit holes has placed the Ranchi boy at the centre of a national conversation about one of India's largest educational institutions |
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BENGALURU: With Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) engulfed by evaluation errors in the on-screen marking (OSM) system, class 11 students in Bengaluru are shifting from CBSE schools to PU colleges. Some students are not even waiting for a fee refund while changing boards. |
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The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to take all necessary steps to declare the Class 12 Improvement Examination results as soon as possible. The court also asked the board to submit a detailed plan by Friday on how it intends to release the results, irrespective of the effort required to complete the process. |
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NEW DELHI: CBSE on Monday defended the functioning of its post-result services portal, stating that more than 1.6 lakh candidates had submitted requests for verification and re-evaluation between June 2 and June 7 (the window for the purpose), even as several questions regarding the review process and the ongoing On-Screen Marking (OSM) controversy remain unanswered. |
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CBSE's re-evaluation of Class 12 scripts via its new portal is smoother, but students still face issues accessing scanned copies for re-evaluation. | India News |
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NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Monday issued a notice to the Centre and CBSE on a plea by the National Students' Union of India (NSUI), alleging "large-scale irregularities and deficiencies" in the newly introduced On-Screen Marking system. A vacation bench of Justices Neena Bansal, Krishna and Madhu Jain sought responses from the department of education and the board, and listed the matter for June 12. |
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Delhi HC requests responses from Centre, CBSE on NSUI's plea for inquiry into alleged irregularities in CBSE's OSM system. |
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Bengaluru: With Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) engulfed by evaluation errors in the on-screen marking (OSM) system, class 11 students in Bengaluru are shifting from CBSE schools to PU colleges. Some students are not even waiting for a fee refund while changing boards. |
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Vacation bench tells CBSE to 'do whatever it takes' to resolve the issue, issues notice on plea alleging arbitrary non-declaration of result despite special assessment scheme for Gulf students affected by West Asia conflict, Education, Times Now |
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The IIT panel has approved CBSE's internally developed evaluation portal after identifying serious vulnerabilities in the earlier vendor-managed system. The new platform was vetted by experts from IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur for data security and cyber resilience., Education, Times Now |