CBSE 12th Exam 2026: CBSE is set to introduce board exams with On-Screen Marking

The CBSE has announced a major change to modernize its board exam evaluation system. From 2026, Class 12 answer sheets will be checked on digital screens.

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Published on: 5 Feb 2026 3:04 PM IST
CBSE 12th Exam 2026: CBSE is set to introduce board exams with On-Screen Marking
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CBSE 12th Board Answer Sheet Check: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has decided to make a major change in the evaluation system of the 12th board examinations. Now, the Class 12 board exam answer sheets will not be checked in the traditional way, but will be checked on digital screens. The aim of this new system is to make the evaluation more transparent, faster, and error-free. This will also benefit the students. The new system will be implemented from the board examinations to be held in 2026.

Let's understand what the changes in the CBSE 12th board answer sheet checking system mean? We will learn how the new system will benefit the students? We will also learn how teachers will be able to adjust to the new system?

Students will write answers on paper, but the checking will be done on digital screens

The CBSE has decided to change the method of evaluating answer sheets from the 12th board examination of 2026. While students will still write their answers on paper answer sheets in the 12th board exams, teachers will not check those copies manually. Instead, teachers will check the answer sheets on a digital screen, such as a computer. This will make the entire process advanced and paperless.

New system beneficial for students

The new system of checking CBSE 12th board answer sheets will prove beneficial for students. The CBSE believes that digitally checking answer sheets will eliminate errors in adding marks, missed questions, and totaling problems. The process of preparing results will also be faster. Let's understand the benefits for students in detail.

Errors in totaling will be curbed

The biggest advantage of digital answer sheet checking will be for the students. In the new system, the software will automatically perform the task of adding up the numbers (totaling). This will eliminate human errors in totaling. The marks for each question will be added automatically, and the possibility of incorrect total marks will be eliminated.

Results can be released faster

Often, during manual checking, some answers were missed or mistakes were made in adding up the marks. In digital checking, it will be mandatory to record every answer. This will lead to more accurate results. Also, with less data entry work, results can be released faster.

Transparency and ease of re-evaluation

With digital records being securely stored, the re-checking and re-evaluation process will also be easier and more transparent. Records can be viewed instantly if needed, which will reduce disputes.

Special training will be given to teachers

To implement this new system, the board will provide special training to teachers. Evaluation centers will have computers and high-speed internet facilities. Teachers will be given information on how to operate the software and the rules of digital marking. CBSE believes that this step will prove to be significant in the direction of digitalization of education.

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