Throughout Friday, many candidates turned to social media platforms in search of information regarding the pending results. Despite speculation that the revised scores could be published during the day, no official communication had been issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) by evening.
The continued delay has heightened anxiety among students whose higher education plans depend on updated marks. Several candidates have indicated that admission procedures, counselling schedules, and university application deadlines are approaching while they remain uncertain about their final scores.
The issue is linked to wider concerns surrounding the 2026 Class 12 evaluation process. Following the declaration of results, a significant number of students sought mark verification, copies of answer scripts, and re-evaluation after questioning aspects of the assessment process and the implementation of the board’s updated review mechanism.
The matter recently reached the Supreme Court after concerns were raised regarding the impact of delayed results on students applying for college admissions, including those studying in Gulf countries.
During proceedings earlier this week, the court instructed CBSE to accelerate the completion of the process and work toward releasing the revised results as soon as possible. The judges emphasized that students should not face academic setbacks because of administrative delays.
Petitions presented before the court highlighted difficulties experienced by students whose admission prospects were being affected by the pending re-evaluation outcomes.
The developments trace back to the release of the CBSE Class 12 board examination results in May 2026. Soon after the announcement, concerns emerged regarding score variations, evaluation standards, and access to answer sheets under the revised post-result review system.
To address these concerns, CBSE initiated procedures allowing students to obtain scanned copies of answer books, verify marks, and apply for re-evaluation. However, technical challenges reportedly affected the process.
Candidates cited problems with the Online Scanned Marksheet (OSM) platform and delays in activating online services required for post-result applications. In response, CBSE modified schedules and extended deadlines to accommodate affected students.
As applications for review increased, frustration among students also grew. Many argued that uncertainty surrounding revised scores was disrupting admission decisions and future academic planning, particularly for institutions operating under strict timelines.
| Date | Development |
|---|---|
| 13 May 2026 | CBSE announced the Class 12 board examination results. |
| Mid-May 2026 | Students raised concerns regarding evaluation methods, score differences, and answer-sheet access. |
| Late May 2026 | Reports emerged of technical issues involving the OSM system and review portals. |
| 1–6 June 2026 | CBSE opened and later extended the application window for verification and re-evaluation requests. |
| 9 June 2026 | The Supreme Court directed the board to speed up the process and present a plan for result publication. |
| 12 June 2026 | Students continued awaiting revised scores while social media discussions intensified due to the absence of an official announcement. |
Until CBSE issues an official update, thousands of students remain in wait-and-watch mode, hoping for clarity on when the revised scores will finally be published.