Bengaluru: CBSE to get more evaluators, centres to declare results early

States like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu also want the results early to avoid confusion for students during admissions, Mr Khan said.

Update: 2018-10-29 23:49 GMT
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)

Bengaluru: To declare exam results early, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to increase the number of evaluation centres and evaluators. 

In a letter to the heads of all institutions, CBSE Controller of Examinations Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj has directed schools to update details of its principals and teachers on ‘OASIS’, the single-window solution introduced by the Board. 

Data
“CBSE would require correct details of Principal/Vice Principal/Head Master/Head Mistress/PGT/TGT etc. Schools have already submitted most of the data on OASIS. However, to ensure that data is correct, it has been desired from the schools to once again check and update this data,” he wrote. President of the Managements of Independent CBSE Schools Association (MICSA), M. Srinivasan told Deccan Chronicle, “It is good that the CBSE is showing interest in publishing results early. It will benefit students the most. With more evaluation centres and more teachers getting a chance to evaluate, the system is getting more decentralised and transparent.” 

Good move
Mansoor Ali Khan, a member of the Board of Directors of Delhi Public Group of schools (Bengaluru and Mysuru), said that it is a good move for all the stakeholders. “The number of student registrations for CBSE exams has always been increasing. States like Karnataka and Tamil Nadu also want the results early to avoid confusion for students during admissions,” Mr Khan said. 

List of teachers
The Board demanding the list of teachers earlier than usual, which earlier took place from December to January, will help school managements to manage processes easily and effectively. “If more teachers are required from our group of institutions for the evaluation process, we’ll be delighted to assist the Board,” he said. 

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