Candidates awaiting the results of KVS, NVS, and EMRS recruitment examinations have been raising their voices on social media, urging the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to provide clarity on the status of the results.
Delays Without Explanation
In posts shared online, several aspirants have claimed that while the recruitment process moved quickly in its earlier stages, the declaration of the final results has been delayed without any official explanation. According to candidates, the KVS and NVS Tier-1 examinations were held on January 10 and 11, 2026, and the results were declared on February 28. They pointed out that the Tier-2 examinations were then conducted between March 27 and March 31, giving candidates less than a month to prepare.
Candidates also said that the EMRS Tier-1 result was declared on January 31, while the Tier-2 examination was conducted around March 20. Now, nearly three months after the Tier-2 examinations, aspirants say they are still waiting for the results.
Lack of Official Communication
In a letter circulating on social media, a candidate wrote, “Almost three months have passed since then, yet CBSE has failed to provide any clarity regarding the declaration of the results. No official information has been released.” The candidate further claimed that aspirants continue to hear reports online suggesting that the result preparation process is complete, but the results have not been published. “We keep hearing through YouTube, Twitter, and other sources that the result preparation process is nearly complete, but despite such claims and repeated expectations, the result has still not been uploaded,” the letter said.
According to the posts, candidates who contact the helpline are being told to keep checking the official website for updates.
Rising Misinformation
Aspirants have argued that the absence of an official notice has created room for rumours and misinformation. “Every time a false update about the result circulates, candidates become hopeful, only to be disappointed again when nothing happens,” the letter stated. They also claimed that social media campaigns and emails sent to the authorities have not received a response so far.
The prolonged silence from CBSE has left thousands of candidates anxious, with many demanding immediate transparency and a clear timeline for the release of results.



