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Security Concerns Force CBSE to Ditch Coempt Portal for Class 12 Re-evaluation

CBSE drops Coempt's portal for re-evaluation over ‘security concerns’ to use its own

By PoliticalPedia Editorial DeskPublished 6 June 2026· 2 min read
Security Concerns Force CBSE to Ditch Coempt Portal for Class 12 Re-evaluation
Security Concerns Force CBSE to Ditch Coempt Portal for Class 12 Re-evaluation

The national board has migrated its re-evaluation infrastructure to internal servers following technical vulnerabilities and widespread student complaints regarding the digital assessment process.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially moved its re-evaluation process for Class 12 answer scripts to an in-house portal, distancing itself from the third-party platform previously managed by Coempt Edu Teck. The decision follows growing scrutiny over the OnMark system, which was used to process nearly 10 million answer scripts earlier this year. Officials confirmed that the board is now maintaining direct control over the infrastructure, utilizing a patched version of the original codebase under the supervision of technical experts from IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras.

The transition comes amid a turbulent post-result period for thousands of students. Since the Class 12 results were declared on May 13, the implementation of the new digital evaluation system has faced intense criticism. Students have reported various discrepancies, ranging from unchecked questions to errors in marking multiple-choice queries. These frustrations were compounded by a series of technical failures when the board attempted to open its verification and re-evaluation window, which saw repeated portal crashes and "login expired" errors.

A System Under Scrutiny

While the board has maintained that its evaluation standards are designed to ensure integrity and fairness, the reliance on the Coempt platform has become a flashpoint for controversy. Internal reports suggest that the board opted for the internal server migration after identifying specific security gaps within the OnMark portal. Although the CBSE has not publicly confirmed the exact nature of these security flaws, the shift to its own infrastructure is intended to provide a more stable environment for subject experts to review contested marks.

The technical remediation is currently being steered by teams from leading IITs, who are working to ensure the stability of the new, board-controlled portal. Despite the ongoing transition, the process remains fraught with uncertainty. Many students have expressed anxiety over the delays, noting that the inability to access a functional, reliable portal for reporting evaluation errors has left their academic future in limbo.

Impact on Students and Academic Deadlines

For many candidates, the stakes are high, as the results of this re-evaluation process directly influence their eligibility for higher education admissions. With the current climate surrounding iit admission cbse marks relaxation remaining a point of discussion, the accuracy of the board's marking system is critical. The board has advised students to utilize the official tele-counselling helpline or contact their dedicated support email while the system undergoes these final adjustments.

As the board navigates this transition, the financial and contractual aspects of the Coempt deal are also facing investigation. Reports indicate that the board has withheld payments to the vendor, pending a thorough review of the system’s performance and adherence to security protocols. While the portal is now moving toward full functionality, the episode highlights the systemic risks associated with rushing the deployment of large-scale digital assessment technologies in national-level examinations.

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