Education Minister acknowledged some discrepancies in the ongoing CBSE Class 12 revaluation process. The minister assured that no grievance related to the evaluation and revaluation raised by students will be left unresolved.
Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan acknowledged some discrepancies in the ongoing CBSE Class 12 revaluation process. He said that corrective measures have been taken and accountability has been fixed at all levels. The Minister assured that no grievance related to the evaluation and revaluation raised by students will be left unresolved.
He further added that experts from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras were deputed to strengthen the technical infrastructure. To streamline payment related issues, four public sector banks-State Bank of India, Indian Bank, Bank of Baroda, and Canara Bank were involved. He added that if any further irregularities are found, no one will be spared.
CBSE Defends OSM Saying Backed by ‘Secure & Robust IT Infrastructure’
CBSE defended its OSM system saying the platform is backed by a secure and robust IT infrastructure. It is certified through empanelled security audits and equipped with multiple quality checks for scanning and evaluation of answer books.
CBSE Revaluation 2026 Portal Opens Tomorrow
CBSE revaluation 2026 portal will open tomorrow (May 29). Students who obtained the scanned photocopy of answer sheets can apply for revaluation. The revaluation fee is INR 25. The fee for verification of issues is INR 100.
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