CBSE Sees Over 1.6 Lakh Requests for Answer Sheet Re-Evaluation Amid Controversy
CBSE Re-Evaluation Portal Records 1.6 Lakh Requests For Over 3.8 Lakh Answer Books

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Following the release of Class 12 results, over 1.6 lakh students have requested re-evaluation of more than 3.8 lakh answer sheets due to dissatisfaction with scores. The CBSE has clarified issues related to technical glitches and the re-evaluation process.
- 01More than 1.6 lakh students applied for re-evaluation of over 3.8 lakh answer sheets from June 2 to June 7, 2026.
- 02CBSE addressed concerns about technical glitches, stating the portal was fully functional during the application period.
- 03The message 'Roll Number Not Found' was shown to students who did not complete the first stage of the re-evaluation process.
- 04Special teams from government technical agencies and IITs managed the portal to ensure smooth operation.
- 05CBSE has implemented a dedicated helpdesk and grievance redressal system for addressing student complaints.
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Since the announcement of the Class 12 results by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a significant controversy has arisen regarding the evaluation process. Over 1.6 lakh students have requested the re-evaluation of more than 3.8 lakh answer sheets within just five days. Many students expressed dissatisfaction with their scores and raised concerns about the checking process on social media. In response, CBSE clarified that the re-evaluation portal was operational from June 2 to June 7, 2026, and that special teams from government agencies and IITs were deployed to manage the digital traffic. The board addressed the common issue of students encountering the message 'Roll Number Not Found', explaining that it was due to incomplete applications for scanned copies. To improve transparency, CBSE has established a dedicated helpdesk and grievance redressal system to promptly address genuine complaints.
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The re-evaluation process affects students' academic futures and their confidence in the evaluation system.
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