CBSE Re-evaluation 2026: Over 56,000 Students Applied; 3.8 Million Fraudulent Hits Recorded on Portal..
CBSE Re-evaluation 2026: A major update has emerged for CBSE Board students. Amidst the ongoing process of marks verification and re-evaluation, the official portal of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has received a record number of applications. According to the Board, by Wednesday night, more than 56,000 students across the country had successfully applied for the verification of their marks and for re-evaluation. Notably, during this period, attempts were also made to disrupt the portal and crash the website; however, the CBSE technical team successfully thwarted all such efforts.
Over 56,000 Students Registered
According to information provided by the CBSE, thousands of students across the country are applying for the re-verification and re-evaluation of their examination results. By 9:30 PM on Wednesday, more than 56,000 students had completed their application process. Despite the massive volume of incoming applications, the portal continued to function seamlessly, and students did not face any difficulties.
3.8 Million Malicious Hits on the Portal
The most startling revelation during the re-evaluation process was the attempt to target CBSE's digital infrastructure with a cyberattack. According to the Board, approximately 3.8 million (38 lakh) malicious hits and data packets were directed at the website. This constituted a Denial of Service (DoS/DDoS) cyberattack aimed at slowing down the website—or bringing it to a complete halt—by overwhelming it with excessive traffic. However, thanks to CBSE's robust cybersecurity measures and the vigilance of its technical experts, the attack proved to be a complete failure. The website continued to operate normally, and students were able to submit their applications without any hindrance.
How Does a DoS/DDoS Cyberattack Work?
Cybercriminals often send a massive volume of fake requests simultaneously in an attempt to cripple a website. This type of attack is known as a Denial of Service (DoS) or Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. In such attacks, a sudden surge of traffic is directed at a website—often to such an extent that it overwhelms the server, causing it to crash. However, in this instance, CBSE's security infrastructure proved robust enough that the portal remained unaffected, despite being hit by millions of fraudulent requests.
**A Team on 24/7 Watch**
Following the cyberattack, the CBSE administration has heightened its vigilance. The Board's specialized technical team is continuously monitoring the portal's backend systems, databases, and servers. Round-the-clock monitoring is currently underway to immediately detect and thwart any suspicious activity. The Board states that continuous technical enhancements are being implemented to further fortify the system, ensuring that students do not encounter any difficulties while submitting their applications. Additionally, the portal's operational speed has been significantly improved.
**The Portal: Safer Than Ever**
CBSE asserts that, thanks to enhanced security measures and technical upgrades, students are now enjoying an online experience that is faster, more secure, and smoother than before. Despite the high volume of applications and the recent cyberattack, the portal continues to function without interruption, enabling students to complete their application processes with ease.
**Where to Apply for Re-evaluation?**
Students who are dissatisfied with their marks in any subject and wish to apply for the verification or re-evaluation of their answer sheets may do so by visiting the official CBSE portal. The Board has advised students to utilize only the official website and to refrain from trusting any fraudulent links, unauthorized websites, or suspicious messages. In light of the recent cyberattacks, the Board has further tightened its security protocols, and its technical teams remain on constant, round-the-clock alert.
**Student Data Remains Completely Secure**
CBSE has clarified that, notwithstanding the cyberattack, no personal information or application-related data belonging to students has been compromised. The Board's security mechanisms remained fully active and effective throughout the incident, ensuring that all information remains secure. Consequently, students have no cause for alarm and can proceed with completing their re-evaluation and verification processes with complete peace of mind.
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