Double scrutiny of students scoring 90% and above in UP Board Exams
After Bihar Board’s embarrassment in 2016, the UP Board has decided to ensure that all intermediate and high school students scoring 90% and above in the written exams will get their answer sheets re-examined at the evaluation centre by a senior examiner
In a first, UP Board toppers will undergo a double scrutiny before the declaration of results.
Taking a lesson from the Bihar Board’s embarrassment in 2016 after the marks obtained by some toppers were called into question, the UP Board has decided to ensure that all intermediate and high school students scoring 90% and above in the written exams will get their answer sheets re-examined at the evaluation centre by a senior examiner.
As a result, answer sheets of any high school student who scores 63 or more out of a maximum of 70 marks will have their answer copies rechecked by the evaluation centre’s deputy chief examiner, who besides ensuring proper evaluation would also put his own comments on the copies before the marks are accepted as final. The same process will be undertaken for the class 12 students scoring 90% or above in any paper.
Confirming the double evaluation of toppers, secretary of UP Board Shail Yadav said, “The decision to get the answer sheets of students rechecked has been taken to ensure fair and error- free evaluation that does justice to a student’s performance and also prevent possibility of any error on the part of the examiner.”
Instructions in this regard have been sent to evaluation centres, Yadav added.
The mandatory provision for re-evaluation of the students scoring 90% and above has been included in the guidelines drawn up by the UP Board officials regarding the evaluation of answer sheets. Board officials said the guidelines are being sent to designated evaluation centres spread across the state.
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The steps, sources say, have been taken to counter possible external influence on examiners crack down on some schools resorting to illegal means improve its showing in the board exams with an aim to attract more students for admission.
For the evaluation of around 58 lakh students appearing in class 10 and class 12 board exams this year, the Board will depute around 1.5 lakh teachers as examiners at around 250 evaluation centres spread across the state.
The board exams this year will conclude on April 21 and the evaluation process is scheduled to start from April-end.