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BHUBANESWAR: The Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has hit upon a new mechanism to prevent any attempt to influence the evaluation process either by the students or the guardians. As part of the system, all answer sheets will now be sent to evaluation centres confidentially.The CHSE sources said the Plus-Two examination answer sheets will no more be despatched from the examination centres to evaluation centres directly. Instead, the examination centres will send them to collection centres. There will be four collection centres in as many regions of the State. A lead Government college will be designated as collection centre.From the collection centres, the designated officials will send the answer sheets to the evaluation centres. This process will be handled in a manner in which there will be minimum possibility of any leakage of information about where the answer sheets are headed.“The answer sheets will have double wrappers with the addresses mentioned on each layer. Once it reaches the collection centre, the first wrapper will be removed and the address of the evaluation centre will be unravelled so that it can be sent there,” said a CHSE official.This will keep the evaluation process under wraps and discourage students or their parents from influencing the evaluators, which is a regular practice. In fact, it is this newly-introduced confidentiality system which prompted the CHSE to raise the examination fees by `15 per student from 2012.
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