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CBSE extends Class 12 answer book scan request deadline to May 25

CBSE has extended the last date to apply for scanned copies of evaluated Class 12 answer books to May 25, 2026. The board said the re-evaluation schedule will be announced separately, with the portal staying open for at least two days after the last scanned copy is released.

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Do not feel anxious: CBSE responds after blurred pages, portal issues spark panic

CBSE has extended the deadline for applying for scanned answer books till May 24 after students reported portal crashes, blurred pages, payment issues and evaluation concerns. The board said all "genuine issues" will be reviewed by subject experts and assured students that nobody would be disadvantaged due to technical glitches.

CBSE on revaluation issues: Board assures fair review of all genuine concerns

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Bihar announces free bus travel for students taking NEET UG 2026 re-exam

Ahead of the NEET-UG 2026 re-exam, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced free travel for students on all state government buses. The move comes amid nationwide anxiety following the paper leak controversy, as political leaders continue debating accountability, exam reforms and student stress linked to the cancelled examination.

NEET UG 2026 re-exam: Bihar offers free bus travel for lakhs of medical aspirants
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Who is Shashikant Suthar, Chemistry teacher who exposed NEET paper leak?

Rajasthan chemistry teacher Shashikant Suthar is being hailed online as one of the earliest whistleblowers in the alleged NEET-UG 2026 paper leak scandal. From matching viral "guess papers" with the real exam to alerting authorities, his actions helped trigger a nationwide investigation that eventually led to NEET's cancellation.

Who is Shashikant Suthar, Chemistry teacher who exposed NEET paper leak?

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Harvard launches free online 'magic' course on omens, tarot and predicting future

Harvard University has launched an unusual online course exploring astrology, tarot, omens, oracles and ancient prediction systems. 'PredictionX: Omens, Oracles & Prophecies', a self-paced HarvardX programme, is starting May 22 on edX, can be audited for free and examines how humans across history tried to predict the future long before modern science emerged.

Harvard launches free online ‘magic’ course on omens, tarot and predicting future

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CBSE revaluation fee jumps from Re 1 to Rs 69,420 in bizarre payment glitch

CBSE's troubled reevaluation process has sparked fresh outrage after students reported bizarre fee fluctuations on the portal, with amounts allegedly changing from Re 1 to Rs 69,420 per subject. The latest glitch adds to days of complaints over crashing websites, payment failures and blurred answer sheet scans.

CBSE revaluation chaos grows as bizarre payment bug shocks furious students
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