CBSE Class 12 Examiners Required to Work on Sundays for Timely Results
‘CBSE class 12 examiners to check papers on Sundays’
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India has mandated that class 12 examiners will work on Sundays to expedite the evaluation process and ensure timely declaration of results. This change comes alongside the introduction of digital assessment, which poses new challenges for examiners adapting to the technology.
- 01CBSE examiners for class 12 will now work on Sundays.
- 02This change aims to prevent delays in result declarations.
- 03Digital evaluation of answer scripts is being implemented for the first time.
- 04Examiners face challenges adapting to the new digital system.
- 05Limited training sessions have been provided for examiners.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that examiners evaluating class 12 board answer scripts will now treat Sundays as working days. This decision, communicated in a notice on Wednesday, aims to avoid delays in result declarations, which have been affected by intervening holidays. The CBSE is implementing digital evaluation of exam papers for the first time, marking a significant shift from traditional methods. However, this transition presents challenges, as many examiners are not fully proficient with the new technology and have had limited training sessions. The board hopes that by working on Sundays, the evaluation process will be expedited, ensuring timely results for students.
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This decision will help ensure that students receive their results on time, which is crucial for their further education and career planning.
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