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CBSE Board 2026: Complete Guide to Verification, Photocopy & Re-Evaluation Process for Class 10 and 12
CBSE has officially started the 2026 post-result process for Class 10 and 12 students, including verification of marks, scanned photocopy of answer sheets, and re-evaluation. The Board has revised fees, introduced online procedures, and iss

CBSE Begins Post-Result Grievance Process for Board Students
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially started the post-result grievance process for students dissatisfied with their Class 10 and Class 12 board examination marks. The process includes verification of marks, obtaining scanned copies of evaluated answer books, and re-evaluation of answers.
CBSE has clarified that the entire process will be conducted strictly in online mode through the official website.
Students are advised to rely only on official CBSE notifications and avoid fake circulars circulating on social media.
Three-Step CBSE Re-Evaluation Process
CBSE has introduced a structured three-stage system for post-result activities.
Step 1: Verification of Marks
In this stage, CBSE verifies:
- Totalling of marks
- Whether all answers have been evaluated
- Any unevaluated questions
- Data entry errors
CBSE has clarified that this is not a complete rechecking of the paper but only a technical verification process.
Verification Fee
- ₹100 per subject
Important Rule
Marks may:
- Increase
- Decrease
- Remain unchanged
If marks change after verification, the revised marks become final.
Step 2: Obtain Scanned Copy of Evaluated Answer Book
Students can apply for a digital scanned copy of their evaluated answer sheet to:
- Check examiner markings
- Identify unchecked answers
- Decide whether re-evaluation is required
Scanned Copy Fee
- ₹100 per answer book
CBSE has significantly reduced this fee from previous years to make the process more accessible for students.
Step 3: Re-Evaluation of Specific Questions
After reviewing the scanned answer sheet, students can apply for re-evaluation of selected questions.
In this process:
- Only the chosen questions are rechecked
- Students must specify question numbers
- Marks awarded may increase or decrease
Re-Evaluation Fee
- ₹25 per question
CBSE has reduced the re-evaluation fee from ₹100 per question to ₹25 per question for the 2026 session.
Official CBSE Dates for Class 12 (2026)
Scanned Answer Book Application
- Start Date: May 19, 2026
- Last Date: May 25, 2026
CBSE extended the deadline due to portal glitches and heavy student traffic.
Verification & Re-Evaluation Window
- May 26 to May 29, 2026
The re-evaluation process officially began on May 29, 2026.
Class 10 Re-Evaluation Update
CBSE has not yet fully released the final Class 10 post-result activity schedule.
Reports indicate that the process may begin after completion of the second board examination cycle introduced under the new CBSE examination framework.
Students are advised to regularly monitor the official CBSE website for updates.
How Students Can Apply
Official Application Process
Step 1
Visit the official CBSE website:
-cbse.gov.in
Step 2
Open:
- Pariksha Sangam
- Schools Section
- Post Result Activities
Step 3
Login using:
- Roll Number
- School Number
- Admit Card ID
Step 4
Choose the required service:
- Verification of Marks
- Scanned Copy of Answer Book
- Re-Evaluation
Step 5
Select subjects or question numbers
Step 6
Pay the application fee online
Step 7
Download acknowledgement receipt for future reference
CBSE Introduces Digital On-Screen Marking (OSM)
CBSE has implemented the On-Screen Marking (OSM) system for evaluation in 2026 to improve:
- Transparency
- Accuracy
- Faster processing
Under this system, answer books are digitally evaluated.
However, several students have reported:
- Portal crashes
- Delayed answer sheet uploads
- Payment gateway issues
The Education Ministry recently reviewed the matter and assured students that all discrepancies will be addressed.
CBSE Warns Students Against Fake Circulars
CBSE has issued an official warning regarding fake notices circulating online claiming:
- Re-evaluation has been cancelled
- Photocopy facility has been stopped
The Board clarified that these notices are fake and requested students to trust only official announcements published on the CBSE website.
Important Guidelines Issued by CBSE
Entire Process is Online.
CBSE will not accept:
- Offline applications
- Email requests
- Late submissions
Marks Can Reduce After Re-Evaluation
CBSE has clearly stated that marks may:
- Increase
- Decrease
- Remain unchanged
The revised marks will be treated as final.
Fee Refund Rule
CBSE has announced that application fees may be refunded if marks increase after re-evaluation.
Student Concerns Rise Over Portal Delays
Several students across India have reported:
- Delayed activation of portals
- Missing scanned answer sheets
- Technical errors during payment
Due to these issues, CBSE extended some deadlines and assured corrective action.
Conclusion
The CBSE 2026 post-result process marks a major shift toward digital evaluation and transparency. While the new On-Screen Marking system aims to improve efficiency, students have also faced technical challenges during the transition.
CBSE has advised students to carefully review answer sheets before applying for re-evaluation and to follow only official notifications available on the board’s website.
Students seeking verification or re-evaluation are encouraged to complete the process within the official deadlines to avoid missing important opportunities for score correction.