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CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal: Chaos, Delays, and Security Concerns

Monday, June 1, 2026
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CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal: Chaos, Delays, and Security Concerns

The whole thing just kicked off. The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE, finally announced that the online portal for checking and re-evaluating those Class 12 answer scripts is live. It starts today, June 1st, 2026.

It was supposed to be ready earlier, May 29th, but they pushed it back. Why the delay? They claimed it was all about making sure the whole verification and re-evaluation process runs smoothly. They wanted it to be transparent. Glitch-free. That’s the official line.

But you can practically feel the friction already.

Students are already hitting walls.

Reports are flooding in about slow loading times. Login failures. Pages just crashing when everyone tries to log in at the same time. Especially during those peak hours when the pressure is highest. It’s not just a simple click anymore.

And what’s the process? It’s a maze. Verification of marks, then grabbing the photocopies of the answer sheets, and then the re-evaluation itself. Nobody seemed to grasp the correct order. Deadlines are floating around, confusing everyone.

There’s this whole mess about the transactions too. People are talking about failed submissions. Delayed confirmations. And the worst part? Allegations that money was deducted from accounts without the application actually going through successfully. It’s just chaos.

CBSE released a notice, trying to smooth things over. They said they decided the portal would officially open on June 1st. They pointed people toward the helpline, 1800 11 8004, and an email address, resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in, if anyone has questions. Standard boilerplate stuff, trying to direct the confusion somewhere.

But that’s just the start. There was this background noise, this stuff they tried to keep quiet.

Earlier, there were concerns bubbling up about the OnMark portal, the system used by the service provider. People were talking about security weaknesses. Potential vulnerabilities. It felt like a ticking clock, you know?

The Board said they contained those vulnerabilities. That they dealt with the security holes.

But the story doesn't end there. It feels like a constant state of patching things up.

Someone posted on X, a statement, trying to sound reassuring. They said they were watching the reports closely. They deployed an expert team. Cybersecurity professionals. And not just any team. They brought in specialists from various government agencies. Even folks from the Indian Institutes of Technology, the IITs. They’re supposedly working on beefing up the security architecture. Migrating the whole setup to something supposedly tougher.

It sounds good on paper. It sounds like they’re fixing the holes. But when you’re the student, you’re just waiting to see if that fix actually works before you can even get your results back. It’s all moving, but the ground underneath is still shaky.

The whole experience is less about the official announcement and more about the reality on the ground. It’s about the lag. The confusion. The lingering doubt about whether everything they say about security actually translates into a smooth experience for the person trying to re-evaluate their hard-earned marks. It’s just a slow, frustrating unfolding.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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