New Delhi: CBSE has rejected the claims referring to a security breach in its On-Screen Marking (OSM) evaluation system, clarifying that a URL mentioned in social media posts was only a testing platform containing sample data and not the portal used for actual assessment work.
The clarification comes after online claims by a 19-year-old who gave Class 12 exams this year suggested that a CBSE digital evaluation portal had been compromised earlier this year.
The allegations also became part of discussions surrounding concerns over CBSE’s post-result processes and the newly introduced OSM mechanism. In an official statement, CBSE said posts circulating on social media referred to the URL cbse.onmarks.co.in, with claims that it had been accessed or compromised in February 2026.
The board, however, stated that the portal mentioned was not used for evaluation of answer sheets. “At the outset, it is clarified that the portal used for evaluation of answer-books bore a different URL, which has neither been compromised nor has the vulnerabilities indicated in the social media post,” CBSE said.
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