The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) opened its post-result verification and re-evaluation portal in the early hours of Tuesday, June 2, 2026 [1].
This process allows Class 12 students to review their answer sheets and request a formal re-evaluation of their marks. For many students, this is the final opportunity to correct grading errors before university admissions deadlines finalize.
The portal's launch followed a period of uncertainty regarding its availability. The system was originally scheduled to become operational on June 1, 2026 [2]. However, the board missed that deadline, leading to reports that the link remained inactive as technicians worked to ensure a glitch-free operation [2].
By early Tuesday, the portal became accessible via the official CBSE website [1]. Students can now log in to verify their results and apply for the re-evaluation process. The delay caused some initial confusion among candidates who attempted to access the system on the scheduled start date.
While some reports indicated the portal was live during the early hours of June 2 [1], other sources noted that maintenance windows caused intermittent accessibility issues for some users [2]. The board said its objective is to provide a transparent mechanism for students to challenge their scores after the declaration of the Class 12 results.
Students are advised to use the official post-result portal to submit their requests. The board has not yet announced a closing date for these applications.
“The portal for answer sheet verification and re-evaluation went live Tuesday”
The delay in launching the re-evaluation portal highlights the technical pressures faced by CBSE during the high-traffic period following Class 12 results. Because these marks are critical for college placements, any instability in the verification process can lead to significant student anxiety and potential legal challenges regarding grading transparency.




