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CBSE Class 10th rechecking and revaluation 2026: Process, fees, deadlines and application details

CBSE Class 10th rechecking and revaluation 2026: Process, fees, deadlines and application details
How To Check CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Via DigiLocker, UMANG, SMS And IVRS
CBSE Class 10 Revaluation 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) provides students with the facility of rechecking and revaluation after the declaration of Class 10 results. The CBSE has declared the Class 10th results on April 15, 2026. This process allows candidates to apply for verification of marks if they are not satisfied with their scores or suspect discrepancies in evaluation. The facility is made available through official CBSE portals for a limited period after results are announced.Students must complete the application within the deadline specified by CBSE. The board issues separate instructions every year regarding timelines, fees, and procedural steps. Only applications submitted within the given window are considered, and requests received after the deadline are not accepted. Here are the steps that you need to follow for revaluation of CBSE Class 10 exams 2026.Rechecking and revaluation process explainedThe rechecking process begins with students applying for verification of marks through the official CBSE result portal. Candidates can request a verification of totalling, checking of unmarked answers, and confirmation that all answers have been evaluated.
After verification, if discrepancies are found, updated results are issued. In cases where students wish to go further, they may apply for obtaining photocopies of evaluated answer sheets, followed by re-evaluation of specific questions. Each stage of the process is separate and must be applied for individually.Fees structure for verification and re-evaluationCBSE charges a prescribed fee for each stage of the post-result process. Verification of marks requires a separate payment per subject. Additional charges apply for obtaining photocopies of answer sheets. Re-evaluation of specific questions is also fee-based and subject-wise.The exact fee structure is notified by CBSE through official circulars after result declaration. Students are required to make payments online through the designated CBSE portal while submitting their applications. Applications without payment are not processed.Application procedure for studentsStudents can apply for rechecking or revaluation by visiting the official CBSE results website after the results are declared. They must log in using credentials such as roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth.Once logged in, candidates can select the subjects for which they want verification or re-evaluation. After selecting the required options, students must complete the payment process and submit their application online. A confirmation receipt is generated after successful submission.Deadlines and important timelinesCBSE provides a fixed time window for submitting applications for verification and re-evaluation. This window typically opens shortly after result declaration and remains active for a limited period. Students must apply within this timeframe, as late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances.The board also releases schedules for subsequent stages, including issuance of photocopies of answer sheets and re-evaluation results. All updates are published on official CBSE portals.Post-process outcome and result updatesAfter completion of verification or re-evaluation, CBSE issues updated marksheets if any changes are recorded. These revised results replace the earlier scores and become final. If no changes are found, the original marks remain unchanged.The facility ensures transparency in evaluation and provides students an official mechanism to review their performance after result declaration.
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About the AuthorSanjay Sharma

Sanjay Sharma is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience in the media industry. Currently serving as Assistant Editor - Education at TimesofIndia.com, he specializes in education-related content, including board results, job notifications, and studying abroad. Since joining TOI in 2006, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the platform’s digital presence and spearheading major education events. Previously, Sanjay held leadership positions in sports journalism, covering high-profile events such as the Cricket World Cup and Olympics. He holds a PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan and is proficient in various content management systems.

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