NEW DELHI (Gurpreet Singh): The Central Board of Secondary Education announced on Sunday that it has officially begun releasing the outcomes of applications submitted by Class 12 candidates under its post-result services. The revised evaluations and marksheet updates are being progressively uploaded onto the digital credential platform DigiLocker. Candidates whose scores have been adjusted following the verification of observed discrepancies or detailed answer sheet re-evaluations can immediately access their updated academic portfolios using the specialized portal.
The board specified that the deployment of outcomes follows a phased roll-out strategy, with updates issued dynamically as the technical evaluation of individual student applications is finalized. According to the latest board figures, approximately 87 percent of all re-evaluation and verification requests received have already been compiled and published. The results for the remaining pool of candidates will follow shortly in successive waves, with the entire administrative process anticipated to reach completion within the coming days. The update marks the final stage of the evaluation cycle for the Class 12 board examinations, which were originally declared on May 13 for nearly 17.69 lakh enrolled candidates, before opening windows for students to obtain digital copies of answer scripts and log specific content objections earlier this month.
To maintain structural transparency and defend against malicious cyber interference, the processing architecture was designed and audited alongside technical experts from the Digital India Corporation, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Madras. The elite technical intervention aimed to secure the portal against external or unauthorized manipulation, ensuring absolute data integrity throughout the database updates. For candidates whose submissions have concluded with a documented status of “No-change”, the board confirmed that an alternative pathway for offline inspection will be offered. Eligible students who remain unsatisfied will receive a formal opportunity to physically review their evaluated answer books directly at their respective regional CBSE offices, with the official timetable and attendance protocols for these inspections scheduled for public release in the immediate future.
