CBSE verification and re-evaluation portal handles heavy traffic
New Delhi, June 3
The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced that its verification and re-evaluation portal is witnessing unprecedented activity, with nearly 14,000 concurrent users accessing the system and more than 28,000 successful submissions recorded as of 10 p.m. on Tuesday.
Officials said the portal has been upgraded to handle the surge in demand, following extensive feedback from students.
Among the improvements introduced are extended session time limits, aimed at reducing disruptions and enhancing the overall user experience.
The CBSE headquarters confirmed that technical teams are maintaining round-the-clock monitoring of the platform to ensure it remains secure, reliable, and student-friendly.
The verification and re-evaluation process is a critical step for thousands of students seeking clarity and corrections in their examination results.
With the academic calendar tightly scheduled, the board's ability to manage such high traffic volumes is being seen as a significant achievement in digital infrastructure.
Education experts noted that the CBSE's proactive measures reflect its commitment to transparency and responsiveness. The board's decision to extend session times is expected to ease the process for students who often face difficulties due to time-outs during peak usage hours.
The portal's performance is particularly crucial this year, given the heightened demand for re-evaluation requests across multiple subjects.
Students and parents have welcomed the board's assurance that the system will remain under constant watch to prevent glitches and ensure smooth submissions.
The CBSE has also reiterated that it will continue to adapt its digital platforms based on real-time feedback, reinforcing its focus on student welfare and academic fairness.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Good to see CBSE improving, but honestly, why does it take so much traffic to force these upgrades? Students have been complaining for years about portal crashes. Better late than never, but they need to be proactive, not reactive.
My daughter's results came out and she's hoping for re-evaluation in two subjects. 28,000 submissions in one day shows how many students are counting on this process. I'm glad the board is serious about transparency. Every mark matters for college admissions! 🙏
As a former CBSE student, I know the anxiety of waiting for re-evaluation results. The 24/7 monitoring is a smart move, but I hope they also improve the actual evaluation quality. What's the point of a smooth portal if re-evaluation decisions are still inconsistent?
Salute to the tech teams working around the clock! This is what digital India needs. But let's also talk about the fee structure - why is re-evaluation so expensive? Many middle-class families struggle with it. Hope CBSE considers reducing costs or offering subsidies for students from lower-income backgrounds.
Good initiative! But I noticed the article doesn't mention the grievance redressal system. Last year, many students reported technical errors that weren't resolved. CBSE should also set up a dedicated helpline with real humans, not just automated responses. Digital is great, but human touch matters too. 😌
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