The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will begin the re-evaluation process for Class 12 students from June 1, 2026, for candidates who opted to receive scanned copies of their answer scripts.
CBSE had earlier announced that the portal for mark verification and re-evaluation would open on May 29. However, in a fresh press statement issued on Thursday, the board said the portal would now become operational from June 1.
Students Raise Concerns Over OSM Issues
Even as the re-evaluation process is set to begin, students on social media continue to raise concerns regarding the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.
Several students have reported issues such as blurred images and missing answer scripts, triggering anxiety among candidates awaiting clarity on their results.
For updates related to CBSE Class 12 revaluation and rechecking, students have been advised to check the IE Education portal.
CBSE Shares Data On Scanned Answer Sheets
In its bulletin dated May 26, 2026, CBSE said scanned copies of evaluated answer sheets were being provided through the official portal as well as to students’ registered email IDs.
The board added that pending requests for scanned copies were expected to be completed by May 27, 2026.
According to the official data shared by CBSE:
- Applications received for scanned copies of answer sheets: 4,04,319
- Number of answer sheets requested by students: 11,31,961
- Number of answer sheets provided digitally: 8,98,214
Re-Evaluation Process Follows Sequential Structure
CBSE reiterated that the re-evaluation process follows a sequential structure, under which students must first apply for photocopies of their answer sheets before proceeding with verification or re-evaluation requests.
Dharmendra Pradhan Acknowledges ‘Discrepancies’
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan acknowledged that “some discrepancies had been noticed” in the CBSE Class 12 exam results and said he takes “responsibility for it” as this was the first time the Board implemented the On-Screen Marking system on such a large scale.
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“Certain discrepancies have come to our notice, and I take responsibility for them. These issues will be rectified, and appropriate solutions will be worked out. We are all working on this. We will not leave any student’s question unresolved,” Pradhan said after a review meeting at the CBSE headquarters in Delhi.
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