National Students Union of India (NSUI) members protested outside the CBSE headquarters in Delhi. They raised concerns about the On-Screen Marking evaluation system. Allegations of incorrect marks were made. The NSUI demanded a transparent re-evaluation process. They seek accountability from CBSE officials. The organization vows to continue protests until student grievances are addressed.

Several students and teachers have reported various irregularities in the evaluation process. Around 13,583 answer books were eventually checked manually

A report prepared after a trial of the on-screen marking system in January 2026 flagged at least 36 technical, operational and evaluation-related concerns. | India News