The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has postponed the launch of its portal for verification and re-evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets, pushing the date from May 29 to June 1, 2026. In a statement posted on X on Friday, the board said the decision was taken to ensure a transparent and glitch-free process for students seeking verification and re-evaluation of their answer books through the Post-Result Activities portal.The board also advised students with queries to contact the CBSE Tele-Counseling Helpline at 1800 11 8004 or email resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in.
Press Statement
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) May 29, 2026
In order to ensure a transparent and glitch-free process for verification and re-evaluation of answer books of students who intend to submit their applications on the Post-Result Activities portal, it has been decided that the designated portal will now be…
According to officials, students who had earlier obtained scanned copies of their answer books will now be able to raise question-wise objections if they believe they have not been awarded appropriate marks. "The portal will reopen for the objections round. Students can challenge specific questions where they are not satisfied with the marks awarded. These questions will then be evaluated again and any change in marks, if warranted, will be notified subsequently," an Education Ministry official said.
The delay follows widespread complaints from students and parents over portal-related issues during the answer-sheet access process.Several candidates had faced difficulties in accessing scanned copies of evaluated answer books, while some users also reported payment gateway errors and incorrect fee displays on the portal. The controversy also intensified after concerns were raised over CBSE’s new On Screen Marking (OSM) system introduced for Class 12 evaluation this year.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently acknowledged that discrepancies had been observed in the digital evaluation system and assured students that corrective measures would be taken. CBSE’s verification and re-evaluation process allows students to request checking of totalling errors, unchecked answers and re-evaluation of specific responses after reviewing scanned copies of their answer sheets.
Om Prakash Tiwari





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