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CBSE result verification and re-evaluation portal is now LIVE! Here’s how students can apply

The board said eligible students can report scanned-answer-sheet errors and seek re-evaluation, with fees of Rs 500 per answer book and Rs 100 per question.

  • On Tuesday, June 2, 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education activated its online portal for Class 10 and 12 students seeking answer sheet verification and re-evaluation of board exam results.
  • The launch followed technical delays and concerns regarding the On-Screen Marking system, which prompted the board to postpone the process from an earlier May 29 start date.
  • To enhance platform security, the CBSE introduced mandatory Aadhaar verification for all applicants. The board said, "For children who do not have Aadhaar, the parent's, relative's or guardian's Aadhaar details may be used."
  • Students must submit a single application by midnight on June 6, paying Rs 100 for verification per answer book or Rs 25 for each question re-evaluated through online payment only.
  • Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan expects nearly 80,000 applications, while cybersecurity specialists from the Indian Institutes of Technology have been deployed to strengthen the portal's security framework.
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The CBSE re-evaluation portal was affected by technical issues after its launch. Amid student complaints, the board has claimed to have reactivated the portal. CBSE advises students to monitor official updates and use designated support channels in case of any problems.

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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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