Activation of the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 12 Post-Result Activities Portal

中央中等教育委員會(CBSE)12年級成績公布後活動門戶網站正式啟用


Introduction

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has operationalized its portal for the verification of marks and re-evaluation of Class 12 examinations as of June 2, 2026.

中央中等教育委員會(CBSE)已於 2026 年 6 月 2 日啟動用於核對分數及重新評估 12 年級考試的門戶網站。

Main Body

The commencement of the Post Result Activities (PVR) system followed a brief postponement from the scheduled June 1 date, a delay the board attributed to the necessity of ensuring system integrity and transparency. This deployment occurred amidst institutional scrutiny of the On-Screen Marking (OSM) framework, following reports of evaluation discrepancies. To mitigate these concerns and address cybersecurity vulnerabilities, the board engaged specialists from various government agencies and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) to fortify the platform's infrastructure.

成績公布後活動(PVR)系統的啟動較原定的 6 月 1 日稍有推遲,委員會將此延遲歸因於確保系統完整性與透明度的必要性。此次部署是在對螢幕批改(OSM)框架進行機構審查期間進行的,此前有報告指出評分存在偏差。為了緩解這些疑慮並解決網路安全漏洞,委員會聘請了來自各政府機構及印度理工學院(IITs)的專家來強化平台的基礎設施。

Procedural eligibility is contingent upon the prior acquisition of scanned answer scripts. Candidates must utilize the provided marking schemes and question papers to identify specific discrepancies. The verification process allows for the reporting of administrative errors—such as missing pages, blurred scans, or incorrect set evaluations—at a cost of ₹100 per subject. Conversely, re-evaluation is restricted to specific questions identified by the candidate, requiring a detailed justification for the requested mark adjustment, at a fee of ₹25 per question. All financial transactions are restricted to electronic modalities.

申請資格取決於是否已獲取掃描版答案卷。考生必須利用提供的評分方案和試卷來識別具體偏差。核對程序允許舉報行政錯誤——例如缺頁、掃描模糊或評分套卷錯誤——每科費用為 100 盧比。相反,重新評估僅限於考生指定的特定題目,且需為要求調整分數提供詳細理由,每題費用為 25 盧比。所有財務交易僅限於電子方式。

Administrative constraints dictate that only a single application for each service is permissible. The process involves a rigorous sequence of Aadhaar authentication, credential verification, and a final 'freezing' of the request, after which no modifications are permitted. While some users reported intermittent technical instability upon launch, the board maintains that the portal is functioning within normal parameters.

行政限制規定每項服務僅允許提交一次申請。該流程包含嚴格的 Aadhaar 身份驗證、憑據核實以及最後的申請「凍結」,凍結後將不允許任何修改。儘管部分用戶反映啟動之初存在間歇性技術不穩定情況,但委員會維持認為該門戶網站運行正常。

Conclusion

The application window for these services remains open until June 6, 2026, with final marks subject to increase, decrease, or remain static following the review.

這些服務的申請窗口將開放至 2026 年 6 月 6 日,最終分數在審查後可能會增加、減少或保持不變。

Vocabulary Learning

◈ The Architecture of Institutional Nominalization

To bridge the gap from B2 to C2, a student must transition from describing actions to constructing states. The provided text is a masterclass in heavy nominalization—the linguistic process of turning verbs (actions) and adjectives (qualities) into nouns to create an air of objective, bureaucratic authority.

⚡ The 'C2 Pivot': From Process to Entity

Notice how the text avoids saying "The board started the system" or "They postponed it." Instead, it uses:

*"The commencement of the Post Result Activities (PVR) system followed a brief postponement..."

Analysis: By transforming the verbs commence and postpone into nouns (commencement, postponement), the writer removes the human agent. This is a hallmark of C2 academic and legal English: it shifts the focus from who did what to what occurred. This creates a 'distanced' tone that implies inevitability and systemic precision.

🔍 Deconstructing the 'Static' Lexicon

Observe the precision of the vocabulary used to describe restrictions and requirements. A B2 student uses "depends on" or "must have." The C2 practitioner employs contingency and modality:

  • "Procedural eligibility is contingent upon..." \rightarrow (Higher register for depends on)
  • "Electronic modalities" \rightarrow (Abstracting payment methods into a category of 'mode')
  • "Intermittent technical instability" \rightarrow (Replacing the simple "glitches" with a noun phrase that describes the nature of the failure)

🛠️ Stylistic Application: The 'Frozen' Request

In the final paragraph, the text refers to the "'freezing' of the request." This is a sophisticated use of a metaphor converted into a technical term. In C2 discourse, we often borrow physical verbs (freeze, lock, anchor) and treat them as administrative milestones.

C2 Power-Move: To emulate this, stop using adverbs to describe how a process is done. Instead, create a noun phrase that represents the result of that process.

  • B2: They verified the credentials strictly.
  • C2: The process involves a rigorous sequence of credential verification.

Linguistic Takeaway: Mastery is found in the ability to strip the 'person' out of the sentence to amplify the 'procedure.'*

Vocabulary Learning

operationalized (v.)
to put into operation; to make functional
Example:The CBSE operationalized its portal for verification of marks.
verification (n.)
the act of checking or confirming the accuracy of something
Example:The verification process allows for reporting administrative errors.
re-evaluation (n.)
the act of evaluating again
Example:Re-evaluation is restricted to specific questions identified by the candidate.
postponement (n.)
the act of delaying or putting off
Example:The system's commencement followed a brief postponement from the scheduled date.
necessity (n.)
the state of being required or indispensable
Example:The delay was attributed to the necessity of ensuring system integrity.
integrity (n.)
the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
Example:Ensuring system integrity was a priority for the board.
transparency (n.)
the quality of being clear and open
Example:The board ensured transparency in the evaluation process.
deployment (n.)
the act of putting a system into operation
Example:The deployment occurred amidst institutional scrutiny.
institutional (adj.)
relating to an institution
Example:Institutional scrutiny of the On-Screen Marking framework was intense.
scrutiny (n.)
careful examination or inspection
Example:The board faced scrutiny over evaluation discrepancies.
cybersecurity (n.)
the practice of protecting systems from digital attacks
Example:The board addressed cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
vulnerabilities (n.)
weaknesses that can be exploited
Example:Cybersecurity vulnerabilities were mitigated by specialists.
specialists (n.)
experts in a particular field
Example:The board engaged specialists from government agencies.
fortify (v.)
to strengthen or protect
Example:Specialists helped fortify the platform's infrastructure.
infrastructure (n.)
the basic systems and services that support an organization
Example:The platform's infrastructure was fortified.
procedural (adj.)
relating to a procedure
Example:Procedural eligibility is contingent upon prior acquisition.
eligibility (n.)
the state of being qualified
Example:Eligibility requires scanned answer scripts.
acquisition (n.)
the act of obtaining
Example:Candidates must acquire scanned answer scripts.
administrative (adj.)
pertaining to administration
Example:Administrative errors such as missing pages were reported.
intermittent (adj.)
occurring at irregular intervals
Example:Users reported intermittent technical instability.
Practice C2 words in a crossword