CBSE launches re evaluation portal NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially activated the online portal for verification of marks and re-evaluation of answer scripts.The portal is now accessible to all candidates who wish to challenge the marks awarded in their recently declared board examinations.Students urged to follow step-by-step video guideIn a bid to minimise technical errors and ensure a smooth application process, CBSE has released a detailed instructional video accompanying the portal launch.The board emphasised that common mistakes, such as incorrect subject selection or payment errors, can lead to rejection of applications, making the video tutorial an essential first step for all applicants.Portal link and application process detailsStudents can access the official portal directly at postresult.cbseit.in/pvr/ . Upon visiting the link, candidates must select their respective examination type and log in using their roll number and date of birth.The platform offers two distinct services: verification of marks (where the board checks for unchecked answers or totaling errors) and re-evaluation (where a designated examiner reviews the answer script again).A nominal non-refundable fee is applicable per question or per subject, which can be paid online through the integrated payment gateway.Education ministry cracks down on On-screen marking (OSM) tender rowThe verification portal has come live amid the OSM tender controversy which escalated after students began reporting blurred answer sheets, missing pages, mismatched scanned copies and repeated glitches during the reevaluation process.The education ministry has initiated an internal crackdown over alleged irregularities in the process.The controversy deepened, with ethical hackers and cybersecurity researchers flagging vulnerabilities in systems linked to CBSE’s digital evaluation infrastructure.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Apologise Immediately’: Nepal Opposition Rips Into PM Balen Shah Over India Border RemarkAfter Amit Shah Meeting, Annamalai Exit Speculation Grows As New Party Talk IntensifiesCBSE-Coempt Dispute Escalates Amid Conflict Of Interest Claims And Strong Denials’Even Hitler Did Not…’: Mamata Slams BJP Over ‘Police Raj’ In Bengal, Attack On Abhishek Banerjee’Cooker Only’ Audio Row Deepens Congress Rift As Zameer Denies Viral Recording Claims | WatchSanjay Singh Confronts Police Officials During Student Interaction Over Exam Paper LeaksMonkey Snatches ₹2 Lakh Bag In UP Court, Climbs Tree And Showers Currency Notes From AboveIndia-US Trade Deal Nears Finish Line, First Tranche May Be Signed Soon: Piyush GoyalTMC Expels Two MLAs, Ritabrata Banerjee And Sandipan Saha, Amid Signature Mismatch RowRahul Gandhi flags ‘phone-scanned’ answer sheets as CBSE-OSM tender row deepens123PhotostoriesBrad Pitt to Tom Holland: Hollywood actors who spoke about addiction and sobriety10 baby names inspired by famous cities and destinations around the worldForget chemo or immunotherapy: ‘Revolutionary’ cancer jabs destroy tumours in treatment-resistant cases in trialFrom British rejection to fashion revolution: The story behind India’s most iconic saree momentMorning affirmation at 5 am: The early-morning words that can reset your mindsetOut of the shadows: The Women who made Madhubani art globalTracing the Indian Art forms that conquered the worldCucumber (Kheera) vs Snake Cucumber (Kakdi): Which is more hydrating and how much to consume dailyKatrina Kaif’s post-pregnancy style era is here, and it starts with a killer black overcoatHollywood’s ugliest custody battles: From Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna123Hot PicksVirat KohliTim David IPL FineVinod KhoslaAbhijeet DipkeMike Vrabel and Dianna ScandalShiva SenaLauren FryerTop TrendingMamata BanerjeeDelhi ITO FireWWE Clash Results and HighlightsGavin Yates-LyonsNorway ChessSupreme CourtMumbai Air India ColonyBSEB Bihar Sakashmta Pariksha Admit CardNTANEET Paper Leak
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially activated the online portal for verification of marks and re-evaluation of answer scripts.The portal is now accessible to all candidates who wish to challenge the marks awarded in their recently declared board examinations.Students urged to follow step-by-step video guideIn a bid to minimise technical errors and ensure a smooth application process, CBSE has released a detailed instructional video accompanying the portal launch.The board emphasised that common mistakes, such as incorrect subject selection or payment errors, can lead to rejection of applications, making the video tutorial an essential first step for all applicants.Portal link and application process detailsStudents can access the official portal directly at postresult.cbseit.in/pvr/ . Upon visiting the link, candidates must select their respective examination type and log in using their roll number and date of birth.The platform offers two distinct services: verification of marks (where the board checks for unchecked answers or totaling errors) and re-evaluation (where a designated examiner reviews the answer script again).A nominal non-refundable fee is applicable per question or per subject, which can be paid online through the integrated payment gateway.Education ministry cracks down on On-screen marking (OSM) tender rowThe verification portal has come live amid the OSM tender controversy which escalated after students began reporting blurred answer sheets, missing pages, mismatched scanned copies and repeated glitches during the reevaluation process.The education ministry has initiated an internal crackdown over alleged irregularities in the process.The controversy deepened, with ethical hackers and cybersecurity researchers flagging vulnerabilities in systems linked to CBSE’s digital evaluation infrastructure.