CBSE Reports Verification and Re-evaluation Portal Functioned Normally During Application Window

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) stated on June 8, 2026 that its application window for answer paper verification and re-evaluation operated fully throughout the notified June 2-7 period, with over 1.6 lakh candidates submitting requests for 3.8 lakh answer books. The board emphasized continuous cybersecurity monitoring by government agencies and IIT teams to prevent cyber threats. The clarification addresses media reports and social media concerns about the Post-Result Services Portal, explaining that 'Roll Number Not Found' messages appear for applicants who did not complete the initial photocopy application phase.
The CBSE issued a statement defending the functionality of its Post-Result Services Portal following media and social media reports of issues. According to the board, the verification and re-evaluation application window remained fully operational from June 2-7, 2026, during which 1.6 lakh candidates successfully submitted requests covering 3.8 lakh answer books. The CBSE stated that the system was continuously monitored by dedicated cybersecurity teams operating under government technical agencies and IIT supervision to prevent malicious traffic and cyber threats. The board also noted that dedicated CBSE teams provided proactive support through helpdesk and grievance redressal channels. In response to portal access issues, the CBSE clarified that the 'Roll Number Not Found' error message appears only for applicants who had not successfully applied during the first phase (Answer Books Photocopy Application Window), as only those applicants were eligible for subsequent verification and re-evaluation services.
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The nature and extent of the reported issues that prompted the CBSE's clarification are not detailed in the article. Additionally, the specific technical problems users encountered or the volume of complaints received are not provided.
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Application window for verification and re-evaluation of answer papers remained fully functional, says CBSE
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