The Central Board of Secondary Education is launching an online portal for the verification and re-evaluation of Class 12 answer sheets [1].
This process allows students to challenge their marks following the declaration of results. By digitizing the application process, the board aims to provide a transparent and glitch-free system for students seeking a review of their academic performance [2].
According to official announcements, the portal was expected to become operational on June 1, 2026 [1]. This follows a preliminary announcement made by the board on May 29, 2026 [2]. The platform is designed to handle requests for both the verification of marks, and the full re-evaluation of answer books.
Students in India can access these services through the official CBSE online portal [1]. The system is intended to streamline the post-result phase, reducing the administrative burden on schools and students while ensuring a standardized review process across the board.
The board's move toward a dedicated digital platform is part of a broader effort to increase accountability in the grading process. By centralizing these requests, the CBSE intends to ensure that every student has equal access to the re-evaluation process regardless of their location [2].
“The portal was expected to become operational on June 1, 2026.”
The shift to a centralized digital portal for re-evaluations reflects a broader trend of digitalization within India's education system. By removing manual application hurdles, the CBSE is attempting to minimize disputes and increase trust in the national examination process, though the effectiveness of the system will depend on the board's ability to process these requests timely and accurately.





