CBSE class 12 re-evaluation 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to begin re-evaluations for Class 12 students today. The re-evaluation will be for students who have requested scanned copies of their answer scripts. According to an earlier notice from CBSE, the portal for mark verification and re-evaluation of answer books would open on May 29, 2026.
However, it is worth noting that students on social media continue to express worries about OSM. Students are panicking over issues like as unclear visuals and missing answer scripts. It is likely that the Board will extend the re-evaluation date.
In a bulletin dated May 26, 2026, the board stated that scanned copies of graded answer sheets are being distributed via the official portal and to students’ registered email addresses. The pending requests for these copies are expected to be completed by May 27, 2026. The Board has not confirmed whether it would begin or extend the re-evaluation process.
The re-evaluation process followed a progressive structure, with students first requesting photocopies of their answer sheets before continuing to verification or re-evaluation.
CBSE class 12 results: Application received for scanned answer sheets
As per the official notification, a large number of students had applied for photocopies of their answer sheets. The data shared by the board is as follows:
— Application received for scanned copies of the answer sheet: 4.04.319
— No. of answer sheets requested by students: 11,31,961
— No. of answer sheets provided digitally: 8.98,214
On the other hand, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan acknowledged that “some discrepancies had been noticed” in the CBSE Class 12 exam results, saying he takes “responsibility for it” as this was the first time the Board had implemented the on-screen marking (OSM) system on such a large scale.
“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.
Source: IE







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