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Monday, 01 June 2026 1.29 PM IST

Glitches in CBSE site, answer sheets scanned using mobile phone

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NEW DELHI: The revaluation site of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is not yet operational. The CBSE had officially informed that applications for revaluation can be submitted from today. The portal for students who have received copies of the answer sheet to submit applications for checking and correcting marks is still not operational. Students have to pay Rs 100 for checking marks and Rs 25 per question for correcting marks.

The parliamentary committee will record statement on the irregularities in NEET and CBSE exams today. Meanwhile, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has intensified attack on the government and the CBSE, alleging widespread corruption in the tender process for the Class 12 on-screen marking system. Rahul stepped forward with the findings that the answer sheets were scanned using mobile phones instead of professional equipment. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for remaining silent despite the concerns that affect about 18.5 lakh students.

The new findings were revealed through a video of Rahul Gandhi interacting with students shared on social media. He alleged that the tender norms were not followed and that mobile phones were used to scan the answer sheets. The opposition leader lashed out at the government by sharing pictures and videos on social media.

TAGS: GLITCHES, CBSE, ANSWER SHEETS, SCANNED, MOBILE PHONE
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