
The Supreme Court has sought the central government's response on complaints regarding the evaluation process under the CBSE's Open Schooling and Skill Education (OSM) framework. A bench headed by Chief Justice of…
The Supreme Court has sought the central government's response on complaints regarding the evaluation process under the CBSE's Open Schooling and Skill Education (OSM) framework. A bench headed by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant directed the Centre to submit its response along with relevant records.
The matter pertains to grievances over the assessment and result declaration for students enrolled under the CBSE's open schooling system. The court's intervention comes after petitions highlighted irregularities in the evaluation process, affecting thousands of students.
The CBSE OSM scheme is designed for students who cannot attend regular schools, covering over 2 lakh candidates annually. The Supreme Court's direction indicates it is examining procedural fairness in a mass-assessment system where errors can derail academic and job prospects. The next hearing will show whether the court prescribes a timeline for redressal or orders a re-evaluation mechanism. Watch for the Centre's affidavit detailing the evaluation protocol and any remedial steps proposed.
Source: ndtv.com
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