The revaluation procedure will be launched today by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). On the official website, cbse.gov.in, candidates can submit an application for rechecking if they are dissatisfied with their result. According to a statement on the CBSE website, candidates requesting mark verification would only be qualified to request a hardcopy of the graded answer book. Candidates can only request reevaluation if they have already applied and gotten a photocopy of their answer book.
The deadline for students to apply for mark verification is July 28 at 11:59 p.m. Students will be charged Rs 500 per subject. Then, they will have till August 9 at 11:59 p.m. to submit a request for photocopies of the answer sheets, for a fee of Rs 500 each copy. After that, they will have till August 14 at 11:59 p.m. to request a revaluation, for a fee of Rs 100 per question.
CBSE Class 10 & 12 verification and revaluation process
Students will have roughly two days to apply for verification and reassessment of the results under the CBSE process. Students in classes 10 and 12 may submit applications for verification through July 28, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. The candidates must pay Rs. 500 for the verification of each subject.
Steps to apply for CBSE marks verification and revaluation
Step 1: Go to cbse.gov.in, the official CBSE website.
Step 2: Open the result link.
Step 3: Students must first apply for mark verification (totalling of the score). The Board will review the answer papers once more for any totalling mistakes before reporting the amended (or identical) score to the student.
Step 4: If there is no difference or the students do not want to continue, they may stop here. Then, others can choose whether or not they want to get a copy of their answer sheets. Candidates should be aware that they can only check the subjects for which they applied.
Step 5: The Board will send the candidate the online photocopy of the desired answer sheet(s) after completing the photocopy request. The candidate will then have the opportunity to request a revaluation of particular questions.
Step 6: The Board will review the student’s objection once more and respond with the most recent findings.