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The board has confirmed that despite fee errors in Class 12 scanned-copy requests, applications remain valid and corrections/refunds will be handled automatically., Education, Times Now |
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The board has confirmed that despite fee errors in Class 12 scanned-copy requests, applications remain valid and corrections/refunds will be handled automatically., Education, Times Now |
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Amid payment discrepancy concerns in the Class 12 post-result process, CBSE has clarified that students seeking scanned answer books will not lose their applications despite technical glitches. The board has also assured refunds for excess payments and confirmed that all existing requests will remain valid. |
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Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has sought a detailed report after students and parents flagged repeated glitches in the CBSE re-evaluation process. The review will focus on technical preparedness, vendor accountability and the impact on students seeking re-evaluation services. |
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Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has sought a detailed report from Central Board of Secondary Education over technical glitches, payment failures and portal disruptions during the board's re-evaluation process., Education, Times Now |
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CBSE said it is continuously monitoring all reported issues and taking corrective measures, including extension of timelines and technical interventions. |
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CBSE faced a wave of complaints from Class 12 students who encountered login errors, broken application links and payment failures shortly after the portal for obtaining scanned copies of evaluated answer books went live. |
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CBSE has extended the deadline for applying for scanned answer books till May 24 after students reported portal crashes, blurred pages, payment issues and evaluation concerns. The board said all "genuine issues" will be reviewed by subject experts and assured students that nobody would be disadvantaged due to technical glitches. |
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CBSE has addressed concerns from students and parents regarding post-result processes, including issues with blurry answer scripts and technical glitches in accessing the portal. Read on to know the details., Education, Times Now |
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CBSE Revaluation 2026: The forged circular, dated May 23, 2026, falsely claimed that the board had cancelled the ongoing re-evaluation and photocopy process due to "unprecedented technical challenges" in the online system. |
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The CBSE said it remains fully committed to safeguarding students' academic interests and highlighted that over 98.6 lakh answer sheets were evaluated this year using the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. |