India, May 27 -- It has been a rough month for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), some would say, but it has been rougher for the students enrolled under it with first getting superfluously teased by the needless "result soon" alerts over Class 12 Board results then detecting discrepancies in the scorecards, produced using the controversial OSM system.

CBSE has been going around giving out clarifications after discrepancies flagged by a Delhi student, Vedant Shrivastava, over mismatch of his Physics paper gave momentum to the already floating complains surrounding the Online Script Monitoring (OSM).

CBSE's OSM mess-up has only added frustration for students, who were kept on edge by the body before the declaration of Class...