CBSE Launches Online Re-evaluation Portal Amid Ongoing Tender Controversy
CBSE launches online re-evaluation portal amid OSM tender controversy
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched an online portal for students to verify marks and request re-evaluation of answer scripts. This initiative comes amid a controversy regarding the On-screen Marking (OSM) tender, which has raised concerns about the integrity of the evaluation process.
- 01The online portal allows students to challenge their exam marks through verification and re-evaluation services.
- 02CBSE has provided a step-by-step video tutorial to help students navigate the application process and avoid common errors.
- 03Students must log in using their roll number and date of birth to access the portal at postresult.cbseit.in/pvr/.
- 04A nominal non-refundable fee is required for each question or subject during the application process.
- 05The launch of the portal coincides with a controversy over the OSM tender, with reports of technical issues affecting students' evaluations.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has launched an online portal for students to verify their marks and request re-evaluation of answer scripts. This initiative is aimed at providing a transparent mechanism for students dissatisfied with their exam results. The portal is accessible to all candidates who wish to challenge the marks awarded in their board examinations. To assist students, CBSE has released a detailed instructional video to minimize technical errors during the application process. Students are advised to follow the video closely to avoid common mistakes that could lead to application rejections. The portal offers two services: verification of marks and re-evaluation, with a nominal non-refundable fee applicable per question or subject. However, the launch comes amid the ongoing On-screen Marking (OSM) tender controversy, which has raised concerns about the integrity of the evaluation process, including reports of blurred answer sheets and missing pages. The education ministry has initiated an internal review to address these irregularities, as ethical hackers and cybersecurity researchers have flagged vulnerabilities in CBSE's digital evaluation systems.
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The launch of the re-evaluation portal is expected to empower students by providing them with a formal mechanism to challenge their exam results.
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