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Missing sheets in evaluated papers leave city’s Class 12 CBSE students in shock
Updated - May 26, 2026 12:34 pm IST
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By Rohan KumarPublished: May 26, 2026, 01:28 PM • 1 min read

Shhriya Uttal, a 17-year-old science stream student from Delhi, was left shocked after checking her Class 12 board results on May 13. Shhriya said she scored 45 marks in Mathematics and 75 in Physics, over 15 marks lower than what she had expected in both subjects.
Hoping for clarity, Shhriya waited for CBSE’s re-evaluation portal to open on May 19. Under the process, students first have to obtain photocopies of their evaluated answer sheets before applying for verification or re-evaluation.
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