CBSE 12th verification and re-evaluation last date extended: Now students will be able to apply till June 7; FIR registered in cyber attack case on portal
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CBSE has extended the last date of application for verification and re-evaluation of 12th board exam answer sheet from June 6 to June 7.
CBSE has extended the last date of application for verification and re-evaluation of 12th board exam answer sheet from June 6 to June 7. According to the board, this decision has been taken in view of giving more time to the students and in view of the technical problems encountered on the portal. CBSE had launched an online portal for post-result issues on June 2. After this, many students had complained of facing many problems while viewing the answer sheet and applying for verification and re-evaluation. On the other hand, the Board has lodged an FIR in case of cyber attacks on the portal. Delhi Police has started investigating the case. According to the board, continuous cyber attacks were carried out on the Post-Result Services portal in the last three days, which started from June 2, which were stopped in time. 63 thousand applications for re-evaluation, board said - database is secure According to officials, till June 4, a total of 70,433 applications have been received through the Post-Result Services portal. These included 7,314 marks verification and 63,119 applications for re-evaluation. CBSE's re-evaluation portal was to be launched on June 1, but due to technical reasons it was launched on June 2. As soon as the portal was launched, some mischievous elements tried to stall it. They launched a 'Denial of Service' attack. This resulted in 15 lakh hits on the website within just two minutes. Apart from this, attempts were also made to open the file without permission more than one lakh times. According to the board, no case of any data leak or unauthorized access has come to light so far. Cyber security teams from IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras, Digital India Corporation, I4C, CERT-In and other central agencies helped to deal with the cyber attacks. CBSE in controversy after the result, 5 developments ------------------------- Also read this news related to CBSE 12th exam... Rahul Gandhi spoke to CBSE students: Students said - We were called terrorists-Pakistani Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi met CBSE 12th class students. Students told Rahul - When we asked questions about the answer sheet, we were called anti-national, deep state agents (spies), terrorists and Pakistanis. Read the full news…
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