Overview
- CBSE announced the deadline extension to midnight on June 7 on Friday to give students more time to file verification and re-evaluation requests through its post-result portal.
- The board launched the online portal for scanned-answer verification and re-evaluation on June 2 as the official channel for post-result grievances.
- CBSE reported a 3.8 million-packet denial-of-service attack on June 3 that it said slowed or blocked access and coincided with heavy user traffic that impeded some students from filing applications.
- By June 4 the portal had processed about 70,433 applications, including 7,314 verification requests and 63,119 re-evaluation requests, with fees of Rs 100 for verification and Rs 25 per question for re-evaluation.
- Some students said the scanned copies uploaded to the portal did not match their handwriting, prompting questions about the on-screen marking system and a Cabinet Secretariat-appointed one-member committee to investigate OSM procurement and related integrity concerns.