CBSE Class 12 score drop due to OSM: Teachers' body seeks withdrawal of notices
The Government Schools Teachers' Association has requested the Delhi education minister to withdraw show-cause notices issued to teachers following a drop in CBSE Class 12 pass percentages. They attribute the decline to issues with the newly implemented On Screen Marking system, which faced several technical difficulties. The association argues that teachers should not be solely blamed for the results, as they have been actively supporting students' academic performance.
- ▪The Government Schools Teachers' Association wrote to the Delhi Education Minister to withdraw notices issued to teachers over the drop in Class 12 results.
- ▪They claim the drop is due to shortcomings in the On Screen Marking system, which was implemented without adequate preparation.
- ▪Teachers faced technical difficulties such as blurred answer sheets and incorrect uploads, leading to stricter evaluations.
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CBSE Class 12 score drop due to OSM: Teachers' body seeks withdrawal of noticesThe Government School Teachers' Association wrote to the Delhi Education Minister Ashish Sood, claiming teachers must not be blamed for faulty OSMPublished on: May 30, 2026 2:25 PM ISTPTIShare viaCopy link The Government Schools Teachers' Association (GSTA) has urged Delhi education minister Ashish Sood to withdraw show-cause notices issued to teachers over the drop in the CBSE Class 12 Board marks pass percentage.The Government Schools Teachers' Association (GSTA) wrote to the Delhi Education Minister to pull back show-cause notices issued to teachers over drop in Class 12 result due to faulty On Screen Marking (OSM) model (PTI)In a letter, the association attributed the drop to shortcomings in the newly…
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