CBSE’s re-evaluation portal remains inaccessible as students protest OSM glitches

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- •CBSE’s re-evaluation portal was delayed from May 29 to June 1 and remained inaccessible until late evening on June 1, 2026
- •Students reported multiple glitches in the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system, including broken pages and blurred answer sheets
- •IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras experts were roped in by the Ministry of Education to audit and strengthen the OSM system
- •Over 4 lakh students applied to check their answer sheets, citing concerns over lower scores in Physics and Mathematics
- •Re-evaluation fees will be fully refunded if marks increase, following intervention by Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan
- •NSUI staged protests in New Delhi demanding immediate resolution of technical issues and a transparent re-evaluation process
The Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) much-awaited re-evaluation portal, originally scheduled to go live on May 29 and later postponed to June 1, remained inaccessible to students and stakeholders throughout Monday despite official assurances of an imminent launch. While the CBSE stated in the afternoon that the “verification and re-evaluation portal will go live soon,” the platform continued to show errors or load failures until late evening. Officials later indicated that the portal was expected to become functional before midnight, but as of the time of reporting, students were still unable to access the service.


