The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not released the results of the Class 12 re-evaluation process on Friday, as was widely anticipated by students and parents. Many candidates had expected an announcement by the end of the week, but the board did not issue any update on the scheduled day.
In response to the delay, a large number of students have taken to social media platforms to ask about the status of their re-evaluation outcomes. Queries and comments have been flooding various online channels, reflecting the anxiety among those who applied for a re-check of their answer sheets.
The re-evaluation process allows students who are dissatisfied with their original marks to request a fresh assessment of their papers. CBSE had earlier outlined a timeline for the process, but the results have not been made available within that expected window.
Affected students are primarily those who submitted applications for re-evaluation after the Class 12 board results were announced earlier this year. The delay has left many in a state of uncertainty, as the revised marks can impact college admissions and future academic plans.
As of now, CBSE has not issued an official statement explaining the reason for the delay or providing a revised date for the release of the re-evaluation results. Students continue to monitor the board’s official website and social media handles for any updates.
For the latest information, candidates are advised to regularly check the CBSE’s official website and its verified social media accounts. The board typically announces such results through its online portal, and students may need their roll numbers and other credentials to access the outcomes once released.