CBSE Class 12 Board Exam Results: Students Face Ongoing Issues with Re-evaluation Process
Challenges Faced by Students in CBSE Class 12 Board Exam Results
Students are currently experiencing difficulties related to the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 board exam results for 2026, particularly concerning the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. The re-evaluation process has yet to commence, leaving many students anxious. Those wishing to apply for verification or re-evaluation of their answer sheets were anticipating the opening of the application portal on June 1. However, since morning, the CBSE portal has displayed a message indicating it is 'under maintenance,' preventing students from submitting their applications.
Expected Updates and Transparency Measures
According to sources, the evaluation portal is expected to be operational by noon due to ongoing security audits, although it remains inaccessible at this time. Updates are anticipated from CBSE on the microblogging platform X. The board has emphasized that this initiative aims to provide a transparent and error-free process for students seeking verification or re-evaluation of their scores. This effort is part of CBSE's commitment to maintaining the highest standards and protocols in the evaluation system.
Official Notice and Student Support
In an official notice, CBSE stated that to ensure a transparent and error-free process for students submitting applications for verification and re-evaluation of their answer sheets, the designated portal will be activated on June 1, 2026. Students with inquiries can reach out to the CBSE tele-counseling helpline at 1800 11 8004 or email resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in.
Technical Issues Reported by Students
Once the portal opens for accessing scanned copies, numerous Class 12 students have reported issues such as slow loading speeds, login failures, and page crashes, particularly during peak times. The multi-step process for score verification, obtaining photocopies of answer sheets, and subsequent re-evaluation has not been clearly understood by all students, leading to confusion regarding the correct sequence and timelines. Additionally, students have raised concerns about failed transactions, delayed confirmations, and instances of money being deducted without successful application submissions.
