From Sept 27, candidates of the ADRE no longer have to wait for the official declaration of results, as they will be able to informally evaluate their own performance
In a move aimed at increasing transparency in the ADRE process, the Assam government has introduced a system allowing candidates to request their OMR answer sheets from the Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA) by paying a fee of Rs 50
On September 28, SEBA will release the answer keys for the questions in the OMR papers. Candidates can then tally their answers and get a sense of how they performed, without waiting for the official results
Candidates can challenge incorrect answers in SEBA’s published answer keys by paying Rs 500.
If their challenge is successful, the Rs 500 will be refunded. Govt has set the fee at Rs 500 to deter disruptors
Assam Tribune

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