CBSE’s Technical Snags Prompt IIT Madras and Kanpur to Step In for Portal Fix

मुख्य बातें
- •CBSE’s official online portal suffered technical failures, prompting the Ministry of Education to involve IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur.
- •IIT teams have been tasked with assessing portal stability, server performance, and infrastructure bottlenecks.
- •The glitches disrupted critical services like exam registration, result publication, and academic resource access.
- •Both IITs are expected to submit a detailed technical report within two weeks to guide corrective action.
- •Over 21,000 schools and millions of students rely on CBSE’s digital platforms, making stability crucial.
- •The move reflects a broader push to integrate top-tier technical expertise in managing national educational systems.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has encountered significant technical challenges with its official online portal, prompting the involvement of expert teams from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in Madras and Kanpur. According to an official statement issued by the Ministry of Education on Saturday, the decision to engage these academic institutions was made to diagnose and resolve persistent issues affecting portal stability and server performance. The glitches, which have disrupted access to critical services such as examination registration, result publication, and academic resource downloads, have raised concerns among students, parents, and educational institutions across the country.



