CBSE introduces facial recognition to authenticate Class 10 and 12 students for downloading certificates
The live image of a candidate will be matched with the photograph on the CBSE admit card already stored in the board’s archive, and once matched, the certificate will be sent to the registered email ID of the student The Central Board of Secondary Education on Thursday introduced “facial recognition system” to enable students download their digital academic documents of Class 10 and 12 from this year. The board also said students will be able to download digital Class 10 and Class 12 on “Parinaam Manjusha” or CBSE Academic Repository based on the Digi Locker application for all 2020 records, by verifying their identity through facial recognition. According to a report by Hindustan Times, the computer-based facial recognition application matches human face from a digital image that is already stored in the database of CBSE. According to a report by The Times of India, CBSE has already uploaded 12 crore digital academic documents to Digi Locker through which students can access their board exam mark sheets, pass certificate and migration certificate.

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