The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will open its post-result re-evaluation portal for Class 12 students on June 1, 2026 [1].
This process provides a critical mechanism for students to contest their marks, potentially altering their academic standing and eligibility for university admissions. Given the competitive nature of higher education in India, a small change in score can determine a student's future placement.
Students can access the re-evaluation and re-valuation services through the official CBSE website [1]. The portal allows candidates to apply for a review of their answer sheets if they believe their marks were incorrectly tallied or assigned [3].
To assist students during the application window, the board has issued a dedicated helpline number [1]. This support system aims to resolve technical issues related to login and application submissions as the portal goes live.
While the board has set the date for June 1, 2026 [1], some reports indicated a broader start window beginning on Monday [2]. The official timeline remains anchored to the June 1 date as the primary launch for the online portal.
Candidates are advised to keep their login credentials ready to ensure a smooth application process. The re-evaluation window is typically time-bound, meaning students must act quickly once the portal is accessible to ensure their request is processed before final certifications are issued.
“The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will open its post-result re-evaluation portal for Class 12 students on June 1, 2026.”
The opening of the re-evaluation portal is a standard but high-stakes phase of the Indian academic calendar. Because Class 12 results are the primary gateway to competitive colleges, the re-valuation process serves as a final safety net for students to correct grading errors. The provision of a helpline suggests the board expects a high volume of traffic and potential technical friction during the launch.





