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CBSE has closed the Class 12 re-evaluation application window. Over 1.6 lakh students applied, and revised results are expected in July.
The Delhi High Court has asked the Centre and CBSE to respond to a PIL alleging technical glitches in the On-Screen Marking system for Class 12. The petition cites blurred scans, missing pages, and evaluation errors, with the next hearing set for June 12.
CBSE revealed that over 1.6 lakh Class 12 students applied for verification of 3.8 lakh answer books. This follows an unprecedented demand for scanned copies after the Class 12 results.
A digital evaluation system failure by CBSE left millions of students with no formal recourse after anomalous grades. The board abolished post-result verification while deploying an unproven automated platform.
The Delhi High Court on Monday sought responses from the Centre and CBSE on an NSUI plea for an inquiry into alleged irregularities in the Class 12 on-screen marking system. The matter is next listed for June 12.
Sarthak Sidhant began probing the CBSE tender process after researcher Nisarga Adhikary disclosed vulnerabilities in the board's OSM portal. The investigation follows reported security gaps in the online system.
The Supreme Court on Monday ordered CBSE to take immediate steps to announce Class XII Improvement Examination results, asking the board to present a plan by Friday. The directive came in response to a plea from an overseas student from Saudi Arabia.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praised student Sarthak Sidhant for exposing alleged collusion between CBSE and COEMPT. Gandhi said PM Modi wants youths to make reels, but Sidhant asked questions and found answers.
CBSE's On-Screen Marking system for Class 12 board exams in 2026 led to widespread errors. Thousands of students received shockingly low marks due to blurred scanned answer sheets and a collapsed re-evaluation portal.