India, June 3 -- By Vishu Adhana

New Delhi [India] June 3 (ANI): Teachers who participated in the dry run of the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE) Online Scoring Mechanism (OSM) have alleged that the exercise was largely limited to testing server capacity and failed to adequately assess operational challenges that later emerged during the nationwide rollout of the system.

Their claims stand in contrast to CBSE's own description of the pilot exercise, in which the Board said the dry run helped identify shortcomings in the system and led to several modifications before implementation.

CBSE controller of examinations Samyam Bhardwaj did not respond to a phone call seeking a response regarding teachers' allegations.

The OSM sy...