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Delhi High Court refuses to order reopening of CBSE re-evaluation portal for Class 12
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Delhi High Court refuses to order reopening of CBSE re-evaluation portal for Class 12

The Delhi High Court declined to order the reopening of the CBSE's re-evaluation portal for Class 12 exams, citing potential delays in announcing final results. The decision came after a petition by the National Students' Union of India, which raised concerns about irregularities in the On-Screen Marking system. Issues highlighted include discrepancies between scanned answer sheets and students' actual handwriting, portal malfunctions, payment problems, and security vulnerabilities identified by a cybersecurity researcher.

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Delhi High Court refuses to order reopening of CBSE re-evaluation portal for Class 12

The Delhi High Court declined to order the reopening of the CBSE's re-evaluation portal for Class 12 exams, citing potential delays in announcing final results. The decision came after a petition by the National Students' Union of India, which raised concerns about irregularities in the On-Screen Marking system. Issues highlighted include discrepancies between scanned answer sheets and students' actual handwriting, portal malfunctions, payment problems, and security vulnerabilities identified by a cybersecurity researcher.

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