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Technical Failures in CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal

Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Technical Failures in CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal

The whole thing is just falling apart. The Central Board of Secondary Education’s portal for the Class 12 re-evaluation and verification just hit a fresh wave of technical nightmares on Tuesday. Students are reporting constant login failures, screens freezing up right after they manage to get in.

It’s frustrating. This isn't the first time things have been delayed. There were all those assurances from the board that post-result services would finally be available. But what actually happened?

A lot of students just couldn't get in. Even when they typed in their details correctly, the system just locked up. They submitted their login info, and then nothing. Just a frozen screen.

Videos of these errors are already circulating online. People are showing exactly what they’re dealing with. Some folks said the portal just wouldn't load at all. Others reported that their login attempts kept getting rejected.

One student complained, something like, “Some questions weren’t checked by the evaluator, and even if the MCQ was right, it was marked wrong. Which option do I select? There’s no option given.” It sounds like the core issue isn't just a broken link; it’s about the actual verification process itself.

Another one was screaming on X. They said the website was still completely broken. “It’s still not working. After I filled in my login details and the Captcha, it just doesn’t log in. It spits back, ‘verification failed, please check your details and try again.’ ” That’s the kind of loop people are stuck in.

Then there were the logout issues. One candidate claimed the portal would just log them out automatically right after they finished the whole application. It’s infuriating when you’re trying to complete a serious process.

One student was really upset about the workflow. “I was unable to log in even after trying for so long.”

And then there was the payment side. People are reporting failures with the payment gateway. Excess fees were deducted, and then no receipt. And trying to access the scanned answer sheets? That’s another headache. Some candidates even claimed their answer-book copies were blurred, incomplete, or just didn’t match what they had written originally.

It’s a massive scope of disruption. This isn't just a few glitches. This affects over four hundred thousand students who were expecting to apply for mark verification, photocopy requests, and re-evaluation services this year.

Remember the timeline? CBSE had originally planned to launch this thing on May 29th, 2026. They pushed it back to June 1st, citing infrastructure needs, trying to make things smoother. Now, despite those revised schedules, the accessibility problems keep popping up right when people try to use it.

The technical hiccups have been brewing since those initial results came out. And now, the pressure is mounting. Students and parents are just incredibly anxious. They’re worried about when they’ll ever get those scores checked before college admissions start ramping up.

The numbers behind this are huge, too. If that estimate holds true—if between fifteen and twenty percent of students look to verify or re-evaluate their answer books—we’re talking about potentially sixty thousand to eighty thousand applications. That could be one of the biggest post-result review exercises CBSE ever handles.

It just keeps getting worse. The portal faced heavy traffic when it first opened, leading to shutdowns and disruptions. Now, the ongoing issues are compounding everything. People are just waiting, hoping for a stable window to complete their requests without hitting another wall of technical failure. The uncertainty is hanging heavy over everyone involved.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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