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CBSE leaks: HRD forms panel to study examination process

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has set up a "high-powered committee" to examine the process by which the CBSE conducts examinations, following the alleged leak of the Class 10 mathematics and the Class 12 economics papers.

The seven-member panel, headed by former HRD Vinay Sheel Oberoi, will also suggest measures to make the process "secure and foolproof through the use of technology" and submit a report by May 31 to the ministry.

The committee's other members include

former CBSE of Examination and Secretary, Pavnesh Kumar and on the board of the UNESCO, former NCERT and NCTE J S Rajput.

Former vice-chancellor, SNDT Women's University, Vasudha Kamat, and former of are among the other members.

"The government has constituted a High Powered Committee, comprising experts, under chairmanship of V S Oberoi, ex-Secretary, MHRD, to examine the process of conduct of CBSE exams and suggest measures to make it secure and foolproof through the use of technology," the HRD's School Secretary, Anil Swarup, said.

According to officials, the committee will revisit all aspects related to the security checks built into the system for ensuring that the question papers reach the examinees without tampering.

"The panel will examine and assess all areas of potential weakness in the present system of transporting question papers from the to the examinees. It will also suggest ways in which the system can be made more secure with the use of technology and minimisation of human intervention," the said.

The development comes amid criticism over the conduct of (CBSE) exams, following reports of leaks.

The had last week announced the re-examination of the CBSE Class 12 economics paper on April 25.

It had said the Class 10 mathematics re-test, if required, would be conducted only for the Delhi-region and in July. However, yesterday it decided against conducting the latter.

The Police had registered two cases involving the leaks.

The first case, related to the leak of economics paper was lodged on March 27, while the other pertaining to the leak of mathematics paper was lodged on March 28, following a complaint by the CBSE's

The examinations for the Class 10 mathematics and Class 12 economics examinations were held on March 26 and 28 respectively.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, April 04 2018. 16:00 IST
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