CBSE To Reintroduce On-Screen Marking For Class 12 In 2026 Board Exams — Full Details Here

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the reintroduction of on-screen marking for Class 12 board exams starting in 2026, aiming to enhance the assessment process. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to strengthen evaluation methods, which also includes the introduction of a new assessment framework and enhanced training for evaluators. On-screen marking is expected to streamline the grading process, reduce human error, and improve transparency in the evaluation of students’ performance. With these changes, CBSE is responding to the growing need for modernized educational assessment techniques that align with global standards. The board's decision reflects its commitment to continuously evolve and adapt to the educational landscape, ensuring that students receive fair and accurate evaluations of their academic abilities. These reforms are anticipated to not only benefit the students but also to enhance the overall integrity of the examination system in India.
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