The CBSE re-evaluation portal is now live, with over 16,000 submissions completed despite reported cyberattack attempts.
CBSE Opens Re-evaluation Portal Amid Cyberattack Concerns
The CBSE re-evaluation portal is now live, with over 16,000 submissions completed despite reported cyberattack attempts.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially opened its re-evaluation portal, allowing students to submit their requests for re-evaluation of their examination results. According to the Board, more than 16,000 students had successfully completed their submissions by 3 p.m. on the day of the announcement.
In a statement, CBSE highlighted that the portal faced a 'barrage of cyberattacks' aimed at disrupting its services. However, the Board assured that the system remained operational and that students were able to access the portal without significant interruptions. No further details about the nature or source of these cyberattacks were disclosed.
The re-evaluation process is a critical step for students seeking clarity or corrections in their examination results. CBSE's efforts to maintain the functionality of the portal despite external challenges underscore its commitment to ensuring a smooth experience for students.
Students are advised to complete their submissions within the stipulated timeframe to avoid any delays. The Board has not provided additional information on the measures taken to counter the cyberattacks but emphasized that the portal is secure and functional.
For further details, students and stakeholders can refer to the official announcement on The Hindu's website.
