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    CBSE controversy: Students face revaluation chaos as website crashes & blurred answer sheets spark anger

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    Widespread concern has been reported among Class 12 students following issues linked to the revaluation and rechecking process conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Students across multiple regions claim that the online portal meant for answer sheet review and revaluation applications is either not loading properly or functioning with repeated technical errors. Many candidates report that despite multiple attempts, they are unable to complete the application process before the deadline due to frequent website crashes, slow responses, and captcha verification failures. Another major concern raised by students involves payment-related glitches, where application fees have reportedly been deducted from bank accounts but the transaction status remains unconfirmed on the portal. Some users also allege duplicate deductions in certain cases, further adding to confusion and frustration among applicants. Students have also raised questions regarding the quality of scanned answer sheets made available under the On-Screen Marking system. Several candidates claim that portions of their answer scripts appear blurred or unclear, making it difficult to verify whether responses were evaluated correctly. This has led to concerns about transparency and consistency in the digital evaluation process. Across social media and student feedback channels, many have expressed dissatisfaction with the system, stating that they feel uncertain about their results and the fairness of marking. Some students are also questioning whether unclear or partially visible answers could have impacted their scores. Education stakeholders note that while digital evaluation systems are designed to improve efficiency and scalability, robust infrastructure and proper testing are essential before large-scale implementation. Students have urged authorities to address technical issues quickly and ensure that no candidate is disadvantaged due to system failures. The situation continues to develop as students await clarification and corrective measures from the board. Officials are expected to review the concerns and issue further updates regarding portal stability, payment reconciliation, and answer sheet clarity in the coming days.
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