CBSE Revaluation and Verification 2026 Last Date Extended, Now Apply till June 7 midnight
Window for CBSE Revaluation 2026 for Class 12 result has been extended. Students can now apply online on the official website cbse.gov.in and postresult.cbseit.in/pvr portal till June 7, 2026. The board has also launched an official complaint with Delhi Police against the cyberattacks on the revaluation and verification portal. Latest news and updates on CBSE Result and verification.
Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has extended the last date to apply for verification and re-evaluation or revaluation of answer sheets for Class 12 result. In the official notice released by the board, students can now apply online on the official portal postresult.cbseit.in/pvr till midnight of June 7, 2026.
Earlier the last date to apply was June 6, 2026. The extension has been provided keeping in mind the concerns raised by students. CBSE, on its official twitter account and in information to the press has shared the information. Other details as well as the application process remains the same.
Students who have applied for scanned copies can apply for verification for the answer sheet or revaluation of questions online. Direct link and other information is provided below for quick reference.
CBSE Revaluation and Verification 2026 Official Website (Direct Link)
CBSE 12th Result Revaluation Updates
CBSE started the reverification and revaluation facility on June 2, 2026. In the latest update from the board, over 70,433 applications were received by the board as of June 4, 2026. Of these, 7413 were applications for verification and 63119 were for re-evaluation of the answer sheets.
The board has also shared that it continued to receive malicious attacks on the portal which were effectively thwarted. The board remains committed to providing post result assistance. This is the reason why another day has been provided to students.
Other Related News
In another related news, CBSE has filed a formal complaint with Delhi Police’s Intelligence Fusion & Strategic Operations (IFSO) Unit against the various cyberattacks on the post-result portal. In the official complaint, CBSE has termed these as ‘series of coordinated and sophisticated cyber attacks’ that has aimed to disrupt public order and cause significant public inconvenience.
The board has asked for a detailed investigation and appropriate legal action against the culprits. Meanwhile the board has assured that these attacks were successfully mitigated by cybersecurity teams of IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras as well as Digital India Corporation, the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), CERT-In, and other Central Government agencies.
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