Needless ‘Class 12 result soon’ teasing, OSM, hacking row: CBSE May mess ups, clarifications
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has faced significant criticism following the release of Class 12 Board results, with students reporting discrepancies in their scorecards. The introduction of the Online Script Monitoring (OSM) system has raised concerns over the accuracy of evaluations, leading to individual complaints from students. A notable case involves a Delhi student who alleged that the Physics answer sheet attributed to him was not his own, highlighting broader issues with the new grading system.
- ▪CBSE has been criticized for discrepancies in Class 12 Board results after the introduction of the OSM system.
- ▪Students received 'result soon' notifications that caused unnecessary anxiety before the actual results were declared.
- ▪A Delhi student claimed that the Physics answer sheet uploaded by CBSE for re-evaluation was not his, raising concerns about the OSM system.
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Needless ‘Class 12 result soon’ teasing, OSM, hacking row: CBSE's May mess-ups, clarificationsCBSE has not left headlines since declaring Class 12 Board results with issues being flagged over OSM system and now a teen claiming to have hacked its website.Updated on: May 27, 2026 3:57 PM ISTBy Nayanika SenguptaShare viaCopy link It has been a rough month for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), some would say, but it has been rougher for the students enrolled under it with first getting superfluously teased by the needless “result soon” alerts over Class 12 Board results then detecting discrepancies in the scorecards, produced using the controversial OSM system.CBSE has been embroiled in controversies with issues being flagged by students over their Class 12 Board results (AI…
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