Copies of the 10th and 12th board exams are reviewed by the Central Secondary Education Board (CBSE) at four levels. A team of teachers will be formed for this purpose. Once each copy is copied, it will be cross-checked three times. There will be different teams for this. CBSE has also started preparations for this.
In order to reduce complaints of mark verification, the Board should know that this time it will take caution in the evaluation. Each copy has to be reviewed four times to avoid interruptions in the evaluation. After the copy is verified by the examiner, the other two examiners check the copy. After this, the digits match the last time on the computer. CBSE exam controller Sanyam Bhardwaj told the teachers that CBSE is working hard to eliminate the mistakes made in the assessment. Its assessment centers and the number of teachers will be increased, thus reducing the assessment burden on teachers.
Teachers review only 20 copies of the session: For evaluation, teachers must come to the school and review the copy. Teachers have made a 2020 duplicate investigation out of home because of corona infection. Teachers conduct a total of 20 copies per session for evaluation. Only after the copy has been thoroughly reviewed during the session will the Chief Examiner provide a copy of the next session. The data test is done with the chief examiner. The first three coordinators will attempt to do one hundred percent verification without mistake, so that students apply for Marks verification.
The assessment begins one week after the test begins
According to CBSE, the tenth and 12th board exams will begin on May 4. Following this, the assessment will begin on May 14. The subject assessment will be started within a week. It terminates the assessment ten days after the test is completed. The result will be removed soon. Examination of the Tenth Board and the 12th Board of Directors ends June 11. The results will be ready by the first week of July.
Hundreds of students apply
According to the board, hundreds of students apply for mark verification each year. Scores have been changed several times from the check to the board topper. All Regional Offices are being advised to take full care in transcription to ensure that students do not score.
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