Overview
- CBSE announced on Friday that the deadline for Class 12 verification and re-evaluation applications has been extended by one day to midnight on June 7 to accommodate students facing access problems.
- By June 4 the board and Ministry recorded 70,433 post-result requests in total, including 7,314 verification-of-marks applications and 63,119 re-evaluation submissions, showing heavy demand on the new portal.
- CBSE said its website was hit by a reported 3.8 million-packet denial-of-service attack after the portal opened on June 2 and that exceptional legitimate traffic and blocked unauthorized attempts also strained access.
- Several students alleged that scanned copies uploaded to the On-Screen Marking system did not match their handwriting, prompting public complaints and a one-member Cabinet Secretariat probe into OSM procurement.
- Students must first obtain scanned copies (fee ₹100 per subject) before applying for verification (₹100 per subject) or re-evaluation (₹25 per question) and are advised to apply before the revised midnight deadline tonight.