CBSE Mark Revaluation
Apply online through the CBSE regional office portal for verification of marks and, if needed, follow up with the separate photocopy and revaluation stages for your Class 10 or 12 board exam answer sheets.
Required Documents
Step-by-Step Process
Apply for Verification of Marks First
Within the notified window after results (usually about a week), log in to the CBSE regional office portal and apply subject-wise for 'Verification of Marks', which checks for totalling errors and unchecked answers.
Pay the Verification Fee
Pay the per-subject verification fee online via net banking, card, or UPI; results of verification are usually declared within about 2-3 weeks.
Apply for Photocopy of Answer Sheet
If not satisfied after verification, apply and pay separately for a certified photocopy of the evaluated answer sheet to see the actual marking and any deductions made.
Apply for Revaluation
After reviewing the photocopy, if you believe specific responses were undervalued, apply for revaluation of those identified questions within the given window; a different examiner re-checks only the marked responses.
Check Revised Result
The revised marks, if any change occurs, are updated on your CBSE result portal and reflected in a fresh mark statement; marks can go up, stay the same, but as per current CBSE policy will not be reduced due to revaluation.
Pro Tips & Warnings
- The three stages - verification, photocopy, and revaluation - are sequential and each has its own separate fee and deadline; you cannot skip straight to revaluation without first completing verification.
- Revaluation only rechecks whether an already-attempted answer was correctly marked - it will not evaluate previously unattempted questions or award marks for blank responses.
- As per current CBSE rules, marks after revaluation can increase or stay the same but are never reduced, so there is no real downside to applying if you have genuine doubt.