The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced that its post-result portal for verification and re-evaluation of answer sheets will become operational from June 1, 2026. The board said the move is aimed at ensuring a more “transparent and glitch-free process” for students applying for mark verification and re-evaluation after board exam results.According to CBSE, the updated timeline has been introduced to strengthen evaluation protocols and improve the overall experience for students accessing post-result services.— cbseindia29 (@cbseindia29) CBSE Says New Portal Designed for Transparency and StabilityIn an official statement, CBSE said the Post-Result Activities portal has been designed to ensure smooth processing of applications for students who wish to request verification or re-evaluation of their answer books.The board explained that shifting the operational date to June 1, 2026, will help maintain higher standards of evaluation and reduce technical disruptions that students have previously reported during peak usage periods.CBSE 2026: Helpline Number And Email Support For StudentsCBSE has also provided dedicated support channels for students facing issues or seeking assistance during the post-result process. Applicants can contact the CBSE Tele-Counselling Helpline at 1800 11 8004 or reach out via email at resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in.The board said these support systems are intended to help students navigate the verification and re-evaluation process more efficiently and resolve queries in real time.Concerns Over On-Screen Marking System Addressed by CBSEThe announcement comes in the backdrop of recent concerns surrounding the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system. CBSE had earlier clarified that claims of the evaluation portal being compromised were false.The board stated that the URL circulating on social media was different from the official evaluation platform and confirmed that the system used for marking answer sheets was secure and functioning as intended.CBSE also admitted that an earlier post contained a minor typographical error in the URL, where an extra “s” was added inadvertently, and later issued a correction.CBSE Re-evaluation Portal Access And Login Issues: Student Complaints Over Portal GlitchesDespite CBSE’s clarification, several Class 12 students reported technical issues while accessing the post-result portal during previous sessions. Complaints included blank pages, unresponsive links, and captcha-related errors, which prevented some students from completing their applications.However, CBSE officials maintained that the website was operational and suggested that some of the disruptions could be linked to internet connectivity or high traffic on the portal.IIT Experts to Assist CBSE for Technical ImprovementsIn response to growing concerns, Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has directed that experts from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras and IIT Kanpur be involved in improving the system.Their role will be to support CBSE in strengthening technical infrastructure and ensuring a smoother, more reliable post-result process for students across the country.CBSE 2026 Fees: Answer Sheet Verification And Re-evaluationCBSE has also announced a significant reduction in fees for post-result services to make the process more accessible for students. The cost for obtaining scanned copies of answer sheets, verification, and re-evaluation has been reduced to Rs 100 in several categories.The fee for re-checking each question has been fixed at Rs 25, reflecting the board’s effort to simplify and encourage transparency in the evaluation process.CBSE Post-Result System Focused on Fairness and EfficiencyWith the updated portal schedule, reduced fees, and technical upgrades in progress, CBSE aims to improve trust and efficiency in its post-result framework. The board’s focus remains on ensuring a smoother experience for students seeking clarity or corrections in their examination results.