Send clear, on-time observations on CBSE 2023 exam question paper on OECMS: Board instructs schools
CBSE 10th, 12th Exams 2023: Board said no action will be taken if schools don't follow instructions on sending observations on question paper.
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NEW DELHI : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has asked the schools to send clear observations on the question paper of Class 10, 12 board exams 2023 on the given portal on the same day of the exam. The board informed schools that if observations are not sent as per instructions, it will not take any action. CBSE issued instructions for schools on sending observations on question paper after noticing that they are not sending observations correctly. CBSE Class 10 English Exam LIVE
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“In case, the observation(s) received are not clear, not received on time, not in compliance with the instructions issued by the CBSE, or vague, no action will be taken by the board. Your assistance is requested on time so that appropriate action will be taken by the board,” said CBSE in an official notice.
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CBSE noticed the following problems with the observations sent by the schools this year:
- Schools are sending observations to various email IDs not meant for the purpose.
- Observations are sent after several days.
- Observations sent are vague and not clear. For example - The question is not correct. But what is not correct in the question is not mentioned.
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The board issued the following instructions to schools:
- Observations should be uploaded on OECMS
- To clarify this issue, if required, details may be sent to the email ID - qpobservation@cbseshiksha.in
- Observations should be sent on the same day the examination is conducted.
“You are aware that the board examinations for Class 10 and 12 have started from 15th February, 2023. Every year, schools are requested to send their observations and issues, if any to the CBSE on the question paper in OECMS,” CBSE said while issuing the instructions.
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