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CBSE Says Re-evaluation Portal Fully Functional Amid Concerns

The CBSE has clarified that the re-evaluation application window remained fully functional from June 2-7, 2026. Over 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests for more than 3.8 lakh answer books during this period. The board addressed concerns about "Roll Number Not Found" errors, stating they occur when students missed the first-phase photocopy application. CBSE emphasized continuous cyber security monitoring by IIT teams and government agencies to ensure system integrity.

Verification, re-evaluation window remained fully functional from June 2-7: CBSE

New Delhi, June 8

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Monday said that the application window for verification and re-evaluation remained fully functional throughout the notified period from June 2 to June 7, under the supervision and management of government technical agencies and teams from the IITs.

The CBSE stated that more than 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests related to over 3.8 lakh answer books during the application period, reflecting extensive utilisation of the post-result services by students.

In a post on X, it said: "The Application Window for Verification and Re-evaluation remained fully functional throughout the notified period from 2 June 2026 to 7 June 2026 under the supervision and management of government technical agencies and teams from the IITs. During the above application period, more than 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests pertaining to over 3.8 lakh answer books, reflecting the extensive utilisation of the services by the candidates."

The board said that the system remained under continuous monitoring by dedicated cyber security teams throughout the operational period to safeguard it against malicious traffic and cyber threats.

"The system remained under continuous monitoring by dedicated cyber security teams throughout the operational period to prevent malicious traffic and cyber threats. Dedicated CBSE teams also provided proactive support to students submitting their applications, through its helpdesk and grievance redressal channels," it added.

The CBSE said it had taken note of certain media reports and social media posts regarding the functioning of the Post-Result Services Portal and sought to clarify concerns raised by some students and parents.

"CBSE has taken note of certain media reports and social media posts regarding the functioning of the Post-Result Services Portal. To clarify doubts of some of these students and parents, it is informed that the message 'Roll Number Not Found' is displayed when a candidate had not successfully applied during the first phase of the Post-Result Services process, namely the Answer Books Photocopy Application Window. As clearly outlined earlier, only those candidates who had applied for their scanned answer books during the preceding stage (Answer Books Photocopy) were eligible to avail the subsequent stage of Verification of Issues Observed and Re-evaluation of Answers," it said.

Reiterating its commitment to transparency, the Board said it remains focused on ensuring a student-centric and seamless post-result process.

"CBSE remains committed to ensuring a transparent, student-centric and seamless post-result process. The Board continues to address all genuine student concerns through its grievance redressal mechanisms, helpline support and other communication channels," it said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Definitely a massive operation — 3.8 lakh answer books in just 6 days. Kudos to the IT teams and IITs for keeping the system secure. But CBSE should have made it clearer that you can't jump straight to revaluation without applying for photocopy first. Basic logic, but not everyone reads the fine print.

Neha E

Great to see transparency, but the whole process still feels stressful for students. Helpdesk support and cyber security monitoring are good steps. Hope the revaluation results come out quickly, especially for those who really need it for college admissions.

Arjun K

India needs a more student-friendly system. Why does a student have to apply for photocopy first and then separate verification? It's unnecessarily complicated. 😤 CBSE should simplify the process and make it more accessible for rural students who can't easily access helplines.

Siddharth J

Honestly, 1.6 lakh applications in 6 days is impressive — shows how active students are. The cyber security angle is reassuring too. But CBSE should release a simple infographic explaining the steps. Most confusion is due to poor communication, not the process itself.

Rohit P

Typical CBSE — they clarify after social media drama. But at least they're transparent now. IIT teams supervising is a good sign. Hope they also address the server slowdown issues some students faced on the last day. Beta, ek extra day de dete? 🥲

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