CBSE News Live Updates: CBSE re-evaluation portal still inaccessible as students await post-result services
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 01, 2026, 23:28:00 IST
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CBSE News Live Updates: CBSE re-evaluation portal still inaccessible as students await post-result services

Students seeking verification of marks and re-evaluation of CBSE Class 12 board examination results continued to face uncertainty on June 1, 2026, as the Board’s post-result portal remained inaccessible despite the revised launch schedule.

CBSE had earlier postponed the commencement of post-result activities and announced that the verification and re-evaluation portal would become operational from June 1 instead of the previously indicated date.

The Board had stated that additional time was required to strengthen website infrastructure and ensure a smooth application process for students.

Portal delay follows earlier technical complaints
The delay comes against the backdrop of technical complaints that surfaced during the answer-sheet access process.

Several students had reported difficulties while obtaining scanned copies of evaluated answer books. Complaints included portal access problems, payment gateway issues and discrepancies in fee displays.

The answer-sheet access stage itself became controversial after some students alleged that scanned copies were blurred, incomplete or did not correspond to their original answer books.

IIT experts involved in system review
As concerns over the digital evaluation ecosystem expanded, CBSE brought in experts from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras to review and strengthen various technological components associated with the process.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan also stated that corrective measures would be undertaken wherever discrepancies were identified and assured that student grievances would be addressed.

Despite those interventions, students attempting to access re-evaluation services reported that the relevant portal link had not become functional as expected.

Heavy traffic expected once services begin
CBSE expects substantial demand for post-result services, with lakhs of students likely to apply for verification, photocopies of answer books and re-evaluation requests.

The Board has said that the revised schedule is intended to maintain evaluation standards and minimise disruptions during the application process.

Students seeking assistance have been advised to use official CBSE support channels until the portal becomes fully operational.

The verification and re-evaluation mechanism enables candidates to seek review of totalling errors, unchecked responses and specific answers after examining copies of their evaluated answer sheets. With applications yet to begin, many students continue to await the activation of the online system.
23:28 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: OSM debate shows no sign of ending
Weeks after results were declared, discussions surrounding the digital evaluation system remain active. Student complaints, technical concerns, cybersecurity allegations and pending portal services have collectively ensured that OSM continues to attract attention across the education sector.
22:28 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Will verification services start soon?
Students continue to await the activation of verification and re-evaluation facilities. The Board had announced a revised schedule while citing infrastructure improvements. Until the services become fully operational, candidates remain dependent on official updates and support channels for information regarding the process.
21:28 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: How cybersecurity entered an examination controversy
Initially, the focus was entirely academic. Students questioned answer-sheet scans, sought clarification regarding evaluation outcomes and raised concerns about the post-result process. The discussion later broadened after ethical hackers and developers published claims regarding vulnerabilities in systems linked to the evaluation ecosystem. Allegations involving storage access, publicly available examination material and exposure of student-related information shifted attention towards cybersecurity. CBSE responded by stating that vulnerabilities had been contained and that specialists from government agencies and IITs were involved in strengthening security. The sequence of events transformed what began as a routine post-result discussion into a broader conversation about digital examination infrastructure. As developments continue, both evaluation-related concerns and technology-related questions remain under close observation.
20:29 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Portal delays keep students on edge
Many students expected verification and re-evaluation services to begin after CBSE announced a revised schedule. However, continued delays have prolonged uncertainty. Candidates remain eager to access services that could help them review evaluation-related concerns before pursuing further academic plans.
17:00 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Answer books remain central to the controversy
Whether through complaints about scanned copies or concerns about data exposure, answer books have remained at the heart of the ongoing discussion. Students continue to seek assurance that evaluated scripts are accurate, secure and accessible through official processes.
16:40 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: What has CBSE said so far?
CBSE has maintained that identified vulnerabilities have been contained and that experts have been deployed to strengthen security measures. The Board has also stated that student grievances related to evaluation and post-result services are being examined and that corrective measures will be taken wherever necessary.
16:20 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: New allegations emerge over digital infrastructure
Fresh claims by developers and ethical hackers have brought additional scrutiny to digital systems associated with CBSE’s evaluation ecosystem. Allegations regarding storage access and portal vulnerabilities have added complexity to an issue that initially centred on answer-sheet evaluation and retrieval.
16:00 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: OSM remains the dominant CBSE story this season
Few issues have attracted as much attention in the CBSE ecosystem this year as the OSM controversy. From evaluation complaints and answer-sheet disputes to portal delays and cybersecurity allegations, the issue has remained in focus across multiple stages of the post-result process. Students continue seeking clarity while authorities work to address concerns. The scale of the examination system has ensured that each development receives widespread attention. As fresh allegations emerge and pending services remain awaited, OSM continues to dominate discussions surrounding board examinations and result-related procedures. The coming days are likely to be closely watched by students and parents alike.
15:49 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Re-evaluation demand expected to be high
CBSE expects substantial demand for verification and re-evaluation services. With lakhs of students eligible to apply, the Board has emphasised the need for a stable and reliable online process. Delays in launching services have therefore generated considerable interest among candidates awaiting access.
15:00 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Digital transition under the spotlight
The current controversy has brought renewed attention to CBSE’s move towards digital evaluation. Supporters point to efficiency and standardisation, while recent developments have highlighted operational and technical challenges that emerged during implementation. The transition continues to attract scrutiny from students, parents and educators.
14:40 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Answer-sheet access complaints continue to resonate
Although attention has shifted towards cybersecurity allegations and portal delays, complaints regarding scanned answer sheets remain a significant aspect of the controversy. Reports of blurred images, missing pages and difficulties in accessing evaluated answer books helped shape the wider debate that followed.

14:20 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Students advised to use support channels
CBSE has advised students facing difficulties with post-result services to utilise official support mechanisms. Helplines and designated communication channels remain available for candidates seeking assistance. The Board has repeatedly stated that genuine grievances will be addressed through established procedures.

14:00 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Why the post-result process matters to lakhs of students
For many students, verification and re-evaluation are important components of the post-result process. These mechanisms provide an opportunity to review potential totalling errors, unchecked responses and specific answers after examining scanned answer sheets. Given the scale of Class 12 examinations, even minor delays can affect a significant number of candidates seeking clarity regarding their marks. The current situation has attracted attention because students expected the process to begin after CBSE announced a revised schedule. At the same time, concerns arising from answer-sheet access issues and the wider OSM controversy have increased public interest in the functioning of the post-result system. As candidates continue to wait for full access to services, the portal remains a focal point in discussions around the Board’s digital evaluation framework.
13:40 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Has the focus shifted from evaluation to technology?
Recent developments suggest that the discussion is no longer limited to marks and answer sheets. While evaluation-related complaints triggered the controversy, subsequent allegations regarding digital infrastructure have expanded the conversation. Technology, data protection and system reliability have become major aspects of the ongoing debate surrounding OSM.
13:20 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Security concerns add new dimension to debate
The latest phase of the controversy revolves around cybersecurity. Developers and ethical hackers have alleged weaknesses in digital systems connected with the evaluation infrastructure. Claims involving scanned answer sheets and storage configurations have drawn attention beyond the academic community, bringing technical security questions into the spotlight.
13:01 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: No end to portal uncertainty yet
Despite CBSE’s assurances regarding infrastructure strengthening, uncertainty remains among students awaiting access to verification and re-evaluation facilities. The Board has advised candidates to use official support channels for assistance. Meanwhile, many students continue monitoring developments related to the delayed post-result portal.
12:40 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Verification process remains in focus
With re-evaluation services yet to become fully accessible, students are increasingly focused on verification procedures. The process allows candidates to request checking of totalling errors and review of evaluation-related concerns. Delays in accessing these services have kept attention firmly on the functioning of the post-result infrastructure.
12:20 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: From answer sheets to alleged data leaks, how the issue escalated
The OSM controversy has expanded significantly since results were announced. Early complaints focused on answer-sheet access, with students reporting blurred scans, incomplete copies and difficulties retrieving evaluated scripts. Attention then shifted towards the evaluation process itself, as questions emerged regarding digital assessment practices. Subsequently, cybersecurity activists and ethical hackers publicly alleged vulnerabilities linked to CBSE-connected systems. Claims ranged from exposure of scanned answer books to possible access to digital storage containing examination-related material. These allegations prompted responses from the Board, which said vulnerabilities had been identified and contained. The involvement of technology experts from IITs and government agencies further highlighted the seriousness of the concerns. Even as investigations and reviews continue, students remain focused on accessing pending post-result services and obtaining clarity regarding the re-evaluation process.
12:01 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: IIT experts involved as concerns mount
As questions emerged regarding various aspects of the digital evaluation process, CBSE stated that experts from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras had been involved in reviewing and strengthening technology-related systems. The Board has maintained that corrective measures are being taken and that student grievances are being examined through the appropriate channels.
11:45 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: What are students complaining about?
Students have raised multiple concerns linked to the post-result process. Some reported blurred answer-sheet scans, while others alleged missing pages or discrepancies in uploaded copies. Technical issues during answer-sheet retrieval also featured prominently among complaints. These concerns later contributed to broader discussions regarding the implementation of the digital evaluation framework.
11:30 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Digital evaluation remains under scrutiny
The On Screen Marking system introduced for Class 12 evaluation this year remains at the centre of discussion. The system was designed to facilitate digital assessment of scanned answer books. However, student complaints, technical concerns and later cybersecurity allegations have kept the digital evaluation model under continuous scrutiny since the declaration of results.
11:25 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Can students apply for re-evaluation yet?
Students seeking post-result services are still looking for clarity regarding the operational status of the verification and re-evaluation portal. CBSE had postponed the earlier schedule and announced a revised launch date. However, candidates continue reporting difficulties in accessing the required online facilities needed to initiate verification and re-evaluation requests.
11:25 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: A timeline of the controversy that refuses to fade
The CBSE OSM controversy has unfolded in several stages. Initially, students reported difficulties accessing scanned answer books and alleged that some copies were blurred, incomplete or mismatched. Concerns then emerged regarding missing supplementary sheets and technical glitches during the answer-sheet access process. As discussions intensified, teachers involved in evaluation spoke about challenges linked to digital assessment, including image clarity and system-related issues. The matter gained further attention when cybersecurity researchers and ethical hackers alleged vulnerabilities within CBSE-linked digital infrastructure. Claims regarding publicly accessible answer sheets and data exposure added a new dimension to the debate. CBSE subsequently stated that identified vulnerabilities had been contained and that experts from IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras and government agencies had been involved in strengthening the systems. Meanwhile, students continue waiting for the verification and re-evaluation portal to become fully operational.
11:24 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: OSM controversy grows from evaluation complaints to data concerns
What began as complaints about scanned answer sheets has evolved into a wider debate about CBSE’s digital examination ecosystem. Students initially raised concerns regarding blurred scans, missing pages and answer-sheet discrepancies. More recently, attention has shifted towards cybersecurity claims involving digital infrastructure connected with the evaluation process.
11:24 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Students continue waiting for post-result services
Many Class 12 students remain unable to apply for verification of marks or re-evaluation despite the revised launch date announced by CBSE. The Board had said additional time was needed to strengthen infrastructure and ensure a smoother process. The delay has added to concerns among students already dealing with complaints regarding answer-sheet access and evaluation-related issues.
11:24 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live: Fresh cybersecurity allegations deepen OSM row
The controversy surrounding CBSE’s On Screen Marking system has expanded beyond evaluation concerns. Ethical hackers and developers have alleged security vulnerabilities linked to CBSE-connected digital infrastructure. Claims include exposure of scanned answer sheets and question papers through improperly configured systems. CBSE has stated that identified vulnerabilities have been contained and that specialists have been deployed to strengthen security measures.
11:24 (IST) Jun 01
CBSE News Live Updates: Why is the re-evaluation portal still not working?
Students awaiting verification and re-evaluation services continue to face uncertainty as the CBSE post-result portal remains inaccessible. The Board had announced that the system would become operational from June 1 after postponing the earlier schedule. The delay follows complaints during the answer-sheet access phase, when candidates reported technical issues while retrieving scanned copies of evaluated answer books and completing related processes.
CBSE’s OSM controversy: A timeline of glitches, answer-sheet disputes and fresh data exposure claims
The Central Board of Secondary Education’s transition to the On Screen Marking (OSM) system for Class 12 board examinations has remained under scrutiny since the declaration of results, with a series of complaints, technical issues and security-related allegations emerging over the past few weeks.

What began as student complaints regarding answer sheets has gradually expanded into a wider controversy involving evaluation processes, portal functionality, cybersecurity concerns and demands for greater transparency in post-result services.

Complaints emerge after answer sheets become accessible
The first major concerns surfaced when students began accessing scanned copies of their evaluated answer books through the post-result process. Several students reported that scanned answer sheets appeared blurred or incomplete. Some candidates alleged that supplementary sheets were missing, while others claimed that pages were not visible in the copies made available to them.

The controversy intensified after a student alleged that the answer sheet uploaded under his credentials did not match his handwriting. CBSE later stated that the correct answer book had subsequently been provided to the student.

Alongside these concerns, students and parents also reported difficulties accessing scanned answer books through the digital platform.

Questions raised over OSM implementation
The OSM system was introduced this year for Class 12 evaluation, replacing conventional paper-based assessment workflows with digital evaluation of scanned answer books.

During the controversy, several teachers involved in evaluation stated that they had encountered issues such as blurry scans, page-loading problems and difficulties while assessing lengthy descriptive responses on screen.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan later acknowledged that discrepancies had been reported and stated that corrective measures would be taken wherever required. He also said the government would ensure that student grievances were addressed.

According to the minister, around 17 lakh students appeared for the examinations, involving nearly 98 lakh answer books and approximately 40 crore scanned pages.

IIT experts and government agencies brought in
As concerns around the digital infrastructure grew, CBSE stated that experts from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras had been associated with reviewing and strengthening the technology framework linked to the evaluation ecosystem.

The Board also maintained that all genuine complaints were being examined and that students would have access to post-result remedies through verification and re-evaluation processes.

Fresh cybersecurity allegations surface
The controversy entered a new phase after software developers and ethical hackers publicly alleged vulnerabilities within CBSE-linked digital infrastructure.

Android developer Sidharth claimed on X that multiple OnMark portals contained security weaknesses, including default passwords and other vulnerabilities. Separately, software engineer Nisarga Adhikary alleged that a CBSE-linked AWS storage bucket had been configured in a manner that allowed public access to scanned answer sheets and question papers.

In another post, Adhikary claimed that “another live CBSE prod portal” had been compromised and that a significant amount of personally identifiable information had been exposed. He stated that CERT-In and CBSE had been informed about the alleged vulnerability.

CBSE subsequently said that vulnerabilities detected in systems operated by its service provider had been contained and that cybersecurity specialists from government agencies and IITs had been deployed to strengthen security measures. However, the Board did not specifically address the AWS-related allegations cited by activists and developers.

The developments have added another layer to an issue that initially began with evaluation-related concerns and has since expanded into a broader debate around digital examination infrastructure.