A nominal fee of Rs 500 per subject is required to avail these services, offering students a chance to ensure that their marks accurately reflect their performance.
CBSE re-evaluation details: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has begun the online application process for verification of marks, photocopy of answer books, and re-evaluation for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 examinations of 2024. This initiative follows the announcement of the CBSE 10th and 12th Result 2024 on May 13. From May 17 to May 21, Class 12 students have the opportunity to apply for marks verification, while Class 10 students can access the verification window from May 20 to May 24.
A nominal fee of Rs 500 per subject is required to avail these services, offering students a chance to ensure that their marks accurately reflect their performance. Those who feel that their grades do not align with their efforts can opt for the revaluation process, providing a platform for a fair assessment of their academic achievements.
How to apply for CBSE Class 10, 12 Revaluation 2024?
- Step 1: Visit the official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in
- Step 2: Click on the ‘VERIFICATION PROCESS’ section.
- Step 3: A new window will open and the application form will appear. Now fill in the required details.
- Step 4: Complete the form as per the provided instructions.
- Step 5: Click on ‘Submit’ and pay the application fee.
- Step 6: Download the confirmation page for future reference.
CBSE class 12th Result Verification: Fee Details
- Students will have to pay Rs 500 per subject to apply for verification of marks,
- They have to pay Rs 700 per answer book
- They have to pay Rs 100 for the revaluation of answers per subject.
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CBSE Verification of Marks Process
Step 1: Apply for Verification of Marks: Students begin by applying for the verification of marks to ensure accuracy in totaling. This crucial step aims to identify any errors that may have occurred during the initial assessment.
Step 2: Obtain Photocopies of Evaluated Answer Sheets: Upon verification, students can request photocopies of their evaluated answer sheets for further scrutiny. This allows them to review the marking and understand where discrepancies may have arisen.
Step 3: Apply for Revaluation: If discrepancies persist, students can opt for revaluation of specific answers, addressing concerns regarding the marking process.
As per the information provided by the board, candidates who have applied for verification will receive a photocopy of their evaluated marksheets. Only those candidates who have applied and received the photocopy of their evaluated mark sheets will be eligible for reevaluation. The board has asked students to send only one application as multiple applications will be canceled.