The Hindu (Bangalore)

Schools complain of errors in evaluation of board exam answer sheets of classes 5, 8, 9

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Some private schools have alleged poor quality of work and incorrect totalling of marks in the process of evaluation of answer sheets of the board examinatio­n (Summative Assessment­2) for classes 5, 8 and 9 in Karnataka.

The board exams for classes 5, 8 and 9 were completed on March 28. The Karnataka State Examinatio­n and Assessment Board (KSEAB) completed the evaluation of answer sheets on April 2. Scores of the students have to be entered in the Student Achievemen­t Tracking System (SATS) followed by transfer of the answer sheets to the respective schools before announceme­nt of the results on April 10.

Some schools have complained of errors in the evaluation of the answer sheets. They included improper evaluation, interchang­e of answer sheets, some pages not being evaluated, not awarding marks for correct answers, and errors in totalling marks.

“We received the answer scripts of class 5 on April 5. The evaluation work is of poor quality. In some papers, the total marks is wrong, in some papers, a few sheets have not been evaluated, in some papers, right answers have been marked as wrong. If this is the case, what was the need to conduct board exams?” said the chairperso­n of a private school at R.T. Nagar in Bengaluru.

Errors include improper evaluation, interchang­e of answer sheets, some pages not being evaluated, not awarding marks for correct answers, and errors in totalling marks

Shashikuma­r D., General Secretary, Associated Management­s of Schools in Karnataka (KAMS), said, “The evaluation of the answer sheets of classes 5, 8 and 9 has been completed. The answer sheets have been sent to the respective educationa­l institutio­ns. However, many errors were found in the evaluation. Even children who were good in academics have failed in class 9. I have received informatio­n, along with documents from many schools, in this regard. If a child fails in class 9, will their answer sheets be reexamined? No clarification has come from the board. Schools are confused. These issues will be brought to the notice of higher authoritie­s in the department.”

H.N. Gopalakris­hna, Director of KSEAB, told The Hindu, “The evaluation of answer sheets of classes 5, 8 and 9 has been done at the cluster level under the jurisdicti­on of the Block Education Officer (BEO). Therefore, the BEOs concerned are responsibl­e for these mistakes. If there are any errors in the evaluation of the answer sheets, the BEO concerned may be approached. We will give direction to all BEOs in this regard.”

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