The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is facing increased scrutiny over its Class 12 on-screen marking system. This follows reports of significant problems with the evaluation process.

Experts are now debating whether the government should order a formal probe into the matter. The discussions come as concerns mount over the accuracy and fairness of the digital marking method used for the board examinations.

The on-screen marking system was introduced to streamline the evaluation process. However, recent reports have highlighted potential flaws that could affect the results of thousands of students.

Students and parents are closely watching the developments. Many are anxious about how these issues might impact their final scores and future academic prospects.

The CBSE has not yet issued an official statement regarding the calls for an investigation. It remains unclear what steps the board will take to address the reported problems.

As the debate continues, stakeholders are urging transparency and accountability. The outcome of this scrutiny could have lasting implications for the board's evaluation procedures.


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