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Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi has called out the Education Minister and the CBSE for failing to respond to his questions. Read on to know what sparked the dispute and what CBSE has to say about this., Education, Times Now |
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Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi has called out the Education Minister and the CBSE for failing to respond to his questions. Read on to know what sparked the dispute and what CBSE has to say about this., Education, Times Now |
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CBSE is facing widening complaints from Class 12 students who say scanned answer sheets were exchanged or incomplete. The row has shifted from marks to accountability as families question trust in the board's evaluation system. |
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NEW DELHI: Alleging massive manipulation in the results of the CBSE exams of class 12, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said the OSM contract given to "Globarena" was a "scam". He said the company had a murky past and had changed its name from COEMPT after its similarly poor performance in Telangana in 2019 and 2023 had resulted in large number of student suicides. |
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Rahul Gandhi had alleged that the CBSE exam results were marred by massive irregularities, leaving millions of students across the country along with their parents in a state of shock. |
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'Coempt, earlier known as Globarena, was linked to similar OSM controversies in Telangana in 2019 and 2023,' the Congress leader has alleged |
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Claims of security flaws in CBSE's marking portal have widened after similar issues surfaced on MSBTE's platform. The findings have intensified scrutiny of how digital evaluation systems are built and secured. |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday rejected Rahul Gandhi's allegations linked to the ongoing controversy over the Class 12 evaluation process and defended the award of a digital evaluation contract to Coempt Edutech. |
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NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education on Wednesday rejected allegations regarding the award of a contract to Coempt Edutech for the digital evaluation of answer books, calling the claims "misleading and not based on facts." |
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19-year-old ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary claims he found serious vulnerabilities in CBSE's new On-Screen Marking portal, including alleged password and OTP flaws, and says he reported them to CERT-In and Board months ago., Education, Times Now |
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CBSE's digital Class 12 evaluation system is under fire after portal crashes, answer sheet mix-ups and breach claims. The controversy has shifted from technical glitches to demands for accountability over who approved and ran the rollout. |