The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a notice to schools, asking them to provide proper feedback on the Class 10 and 12 board exams 2025. CBSE has pointed out issues such as incorrect email use, late submissions, and unclear feedback from schools in previous years.
The board exams began on February 15, with Class 10 students starting with the English paper and Class 12 students with Entrepreneurship. CBSE collects feedback from schools every year about the question papers. However, many schools have been sending their feedback late, using the wrong email addresses, or giving vague responses like, "The question is not correct" without proper explanation.
To fix this, CBSE has given strict instructions to schools:
- Upload feedback on the OECMS portal.
- Submit observations on the same day as the exam.
- For any issues, email qpobservation@cbseshiksha.in.
CBSE also warned that unclear or late feedback will not be considered.
Additionally, the board has dismissed rumors about paper leaks and other exam-related issues. This year, more than 42 lakh students are appearing for the CBSE board exams at 7,842 centers in India and abroad. Strict security measures are in place to ensure smooth and fair exams.