CBSE Re-evaluation Results 2026 have come under fresh scrutiny after several Class 12 students alleged that their revised scores remain pending despite the board announcing that 87% of re-evaluation results have already been released.
The controversy has reignited concerns about the transparency and accuracy of the CBSE rechecking and re-evaluation process, with students reporting delays, answer-sheet discrepancies, and alleged marking errors that could affect their college admissions.
One of the most prominent cases is that of Vedant Shrivastava, a Class 12 student who had earlier raised concerns after reportedly receiving another student's Physics answer sheet while seeking access to his evaluated script. Although the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) later shared what appeared to be his actual answer script, Vedant says his revised result is still pending.
"Many students, including me, have still not received our CBSE re-evaluation results despite the board announcing that most results have been released," Vedant wrote on social media, urging the board to provide clarity and release all pending results.
Several students echoed similar concerns online. Many said they are facing uncertainty as university admission deadlines approach.
"I have not received my result yet, and my college admission deadline is nearing," one student wrote, while another questioned why all re-evaluation results were not released simultaneously.
Students Allege Serious CBSE Marking Errors
Beyond delays, students have also reported alleged CBSE marking discrepancies in their revised scorecards. Some claim answers were left unawarded, while others allege marks were reduced in subjects for which they never applied for re-evaluation.
Advocate Vineet Jindal, who has been highlighting student grievances, stated that he has received numerous complaints from Class 12 students regarding errors in the evaluation process.
"Many answer sheets reveal serious errors in re-evaluation and marking. In some cases, students who never applied for re-evaluation in a subject have found their marks reduced," Jindal said in a social media post.
According to him, such cases raise important questions about the fairness, transparency, and reliability of the CBSE board exam assessment system.
Legal Action May Follow
Jindal also claimed that documentary evidence submitted by students suggests that CBSE may not have followed its own prescribed re-evaluation procedures in certain cases. He warned that such errors could significantly impact students' academic futures and college admissions.
The lawyer said several affected students are considering legal remedies and assured them of support in pursuing fair evaluation and accountability.
Adding to the controversy, Jindal highlighted the case of a student whose re-evaluation result allegedly remains undeclared. He also questioned reports that the student's social media account had been blocked while seeking updates on the pending result.
As concerns grow, students and parents are now awaiting an official response from CBSE regarding the pending Class 12 re-evaluation results, alleged marking mistakes, and demands for greater transparency in the examination review process.