Class 12 CBSE Board Exam Papers to Be Evaluated Digitally from 2026

The Class 12 CBSE Board Exam is set to witness a major transformation starting in 2026. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the introduction of an On Screen Marking (OSM) system for evaluating Class 12 answer sheets. While students will continue writing exams in pen-and-paper mode, the evaluation process will move to a secure digital platform.
This modification, which will come into effect for the board exams of 2026 commencing from February 17, is designed to make the evaluation process more effective, precise and transparent.
What the Digital Evaluation System Means for Class 12 CBSE Board Exam Students
The physical answer sheets are planned to be scanned and uploaded to the digital tool under the new On-Screen Marking. The scanned copies will be read online by evaluators as opposed to working on paper bundles.
According to the CBSE, the move will help reduce errors in totalling, bring down manual interference and speed up the process of evaluation. Calculation errors should be decreased in probability due to the marks being input digitally.
For students appearing in the Class 12 CBSE Board Exam, this brings several advantages:
● Faster result declaration
● Improved accuracy in marking
● Better monitoring and moderation
● Increased transparency in evaluation
The board also expects wider teacher participation, as evaluators can check papers remotely through the digital system.
Why This Change Matters for Families
For many families, board exams are a period of stress and uncertainty. Any delay in results or evaluation errors can impact admissions and future plans. A more efficient and transparent system provides reassurance to students and parents alike.
At Schoolfee, we understand that exam stress is often combined with financial pressure. Timely fee payments and uninterrupted education continuity are critical during board years. As the evaluation process becomes more streamlined, families can focus on preparation and future planning rather than uncertainty.
This move towards digitalisation of the Class 12 CBSE Board Exam assessment is an appropriate move toward modernisation within the education system in India- to bring about justice, speed and accountability to all students.

