Cbse Issues Guidelines For Objections Related To Board Question Papers, Read More Details Here: Results.amarujala.com
CBSE: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) started the 10th and 12th board exams on February 15. Every year, the board receives various objections related to the question papers. In response, the board has issued guidelines to schools, stating that objections to question papers should be clear and submitted on time.
The guidelines state that objections related to question papers should be uploaded on the Online Examination Center Management System (OECMS Portal). CBSE has emphasized that if anyone has an objection regarding a question paper, it should be submitted promptly.
The board will not act on objections if they are unclear. The board also mentioned that in previous years, many unclear comments have been sent regarding the question papers.
For example, objections often state that a question is incorrect but fail to specify what exactly is wrong with the question. Additionally, schools typically send comments to various email addresses that are not designated for this purpose.
Often, these comments are sent several days after the exam, while they should be submitted on the very day of the exam.