Dispute Between CBSE and Student Over Re-evaluation Results

CBSE 與學生就重新評核結果產生爭議


Introduction

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and a Class 12 student, Vedant Shrivastava, are currently in a disagreement regarding the accuracy of re-evaluation marks and the previous mishandling of exam papers.

中央中等教育委員會(CBSE)與一名 12 年級學生 Vedant Shrivastava,目前就重新評核分數的準確性以及先前試卷處理不當的問題存在分歧。

Main Body

The conflict began due to several administrative errors. Mr. Shrivastava claimed that his Physics exam paper had been swapped with another student's paper. This happened while other students were also expressing concerns about the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. Consequently, the situation caused a lot of anger on social media, where the student was called 'anti-national,' which eventually led Member of Parliament Rahul Gandhi to intervene publicly.

這場衝突源於幾項行政錯誤。Shrivastava 先生聲稱他的物理試卷與另一名學生的試卷被調換了。當時其他學生也對螢幕標記(OSM)系統表示擔憂。因此,此事在社群媒體上引起強烈憤怒,該名學生被指為「反國家」,最終導致國會議員 Rahul Gandhi 公開介入。

After the re-evaluation results were released starting June 21, the two parties disagreed on the data. Mr. Shrivastava asserted that his total score increased by only two marks—one in Mathematics and one in Computer Science—and emphasized that he received no extra marks in Physics. However, the CBSE described these claims as 'factually incorrect' and stated that his Physics score actually rose by nine marks. Mr. Shrivastava countered this by arguing that the nine marks were simply his original marks being returned after the paper swap was fixed, rather than a result of the re-evaluation process.

在 6 月 21 日起公佈重新評核結果後,雙方對數據產生分歧。Shrivastava 先生主張他的總分僅增加了兩分——數學一分與電腦科學一分——並強調物理科未獲加分。然而,CBSE 稱這些說法「與事實不符」,並表示他的物理分數實際上增加了九分。Shrivastava 先生反駁道,這九分僅僅是試卷調換修正後恢復的原有分數,而非重新評核的結果。

At the same time, the CBSE is managing the 2026 academic cycle. Following the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the board introduced a second Board exam for Class 10 students to help them improve their grades in up to three subjects. These exams took place between May 15 and May 21, 2026, and the results will soon be available on official websites and mobile apps.

與此同時,CBSE 正在管理 2026 年的學年週期。根據 2020 年國家教育政策(NEP),委員會為 10 年級學生引入了第二次董事會考試,以協助他們提高最多三門科目的成績。這些考試於 2026 年 5 月 15 日至 5 月 21 日舉行,結果將於近期在官方網站和行動 App 上公布。

Conclusion

Although the CBSE reports that 99.7% of Class 12 re-evaluation requests have been completed, the specific argument regarding Mr. Shrivastava's marks remains unresolved.

儘管 CBSE 報告 99.7% 的 12 年級重新評核申請已完成,但關於 Shrivastava 先生分數的具體爭議仍未解決。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Power Verb' Shift: From Simple to Sophisticated

At an A2 level, you likely use words like say, think, or happen for everything. To hit B2, you need Reporting Verbs. These are verbs that don't just tell us that someone spoke, but how and why they spoke.

🔍 Contrast Analysis

Look at how the article transforms basic ideas into professional-grade English:

A2 Level (Simple)B2 Level (Academic/Formal)Why it's better
He said his score only rose...He asserted that his score...Asserted shows confidence and strength.
The CBSE said it was wrong...The CBSE described these as...Described provides more detail and tone.
He said the marks were just...He countered this by arguing...Countered shows a direct reaction to an opposing idea.

🛠️ Applying the Logic

The 'Assert \rightarrow Counter' Cycle In B2 English, we don't just list facts; we build an argument.

  1. Assertion: Someone makes a strong claim \rightarrow "The student asserted that the system was broken."
  2. The Counter: Someone else disagrees with specific evidence \rightarrow "The board countered this by providing the data."

💡 Pro-Tip: The "Factually Incorrect" Phrase

Instead of saying "You are lying" or "That is wrong" (which can sound childish or aggressive), use the B2 phrase: "factually incorrect."

  • A2: "What you said is not true."
  • B2: "The claims made are factually incorrect."

This shifts the focus from the person to the facts, making your English sound objective and mature.

Vocabulary Learning

dispute (n.)
A disagreement or argument between two or more people or groups
Example:The labor dispute between the union and the company lasted for three months.
re-evaluation (n.)
The process of assessing or examining something again, especially to check for errors
Example:The student requested a re-evaluation of his exam paper after noticing a grading error.
mishandling (n.)
The act of dealing with or managing something in a wrong, careless, or unfair way
Example:The company was criticized for the mishandling of customer data.
asserted (v.)
To state something confidently and forcefully as a fact
Example:The lawyer asserted that his client was innocent despite the evidence.
intervene (v.)
To become involved in a difficult situation in order to change the outcome or stop it from getting worse
Example:The teacher had to intervene before the argument between the students turned into a fight.
unresolved (adj.)
Not settled or solved
Example:Despite several meetings, the conflict between the two neighbors remains unresolved.
Practice B2 words in a crossword