CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation Portal Closes Amid Student Complaints
Closure of Re-evaluation Portal
The application portal for the re-evaluation and verification of CBSE Class 12 answer sheets has officially closed. The Board kept this portal accessible from June 2 until June 7. However, numerous students have reported facing challenges during this period. Just before the deadline, many expressed their frustrations on social media, stating they were unable to log into the portal. Some students indicated that despite completing the application form and paying the required fees, they were logged out, leaving their applications unfinished. The Board claims that a significant number of students successfully submitted their applications within the designated timeframe, yet many students and parents are questioning the accuracy of these statistics and the overall application process.
Student Complaints About the Application Process
**Numerous Students Missed the Deadline**
A considerable number of students have voiced their concerns regarding the CBSE re-evaluation portal on social media platforms. Reports indicate that many were unable to log in after 11 PM. Some students mentioned being logged out after completing their application forms and paying the fees, which resulted in lost progress. They also encountered difficulties when attempting to log in again.
Appeals for Deadline Extension
**Request for Extension**
Frustrated students have reached out to the CBSE, requesting an extension of the application deadline by at least one or two days. This extension would allow those who faced technical difficulties to complete their applications. Many have taken to the social media platform 'X' to advocate for this relief.
CBSE's Application Statistics
**Statistics Released by CBSE**
The Board has reported that over 160,000 candidates successfully submitted requests regarding more than 380,000 answer sheets during the application window. According to CBSE, these numbers indicate that a substantial number of students utilized the post-result services.
Concerns Over Reported Statistics
**Questions About Data Accuracy**
Despite the Board's claims, there are concerns regarding the accuracy of the reported data. Students and parents are seeking clarification on the breakdown of the 160,000 requests—specifically, how many were for re-evaluation versus those for mere verification of marks. Additionally, there is speculation that technical issues and login failures may have contributed to a lower number of applications.
Discrepancies in Application Data
**Inconsistency in Figures**
Students have also pointed out a post from CBSE dated May 26, which indicated that over 400,000 applications had been received for scanned answer sheets. In contrast, the recent figures mention only 380,000 requests. This raises questions about whether 20,000 students did not apply for re-evaluation and verification. Consequently, students are seeking clarification on the discrepancy between these two sets of data and whether all applicants received copies of their answer sheets.
