CBSE Reminder: Verification, Re-evaluation Deadline Tonight
CBSE Reminder: Verification, Re-evaluation Deadline Tonight

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a reminder to students regarding the verification and re-evaluation of answer sheets. The portal for submitting applications will remain open until midnight on Sunday. Students who wish to apply for verification of marks or re-evaluation of their answer sheets must do so before the deadline.

Key Details

The CBSE has made it clear that no extensions will be granted beyond the specified deadline. The portal is accessible through the official CBSE website. Students are advised to complete the process well in advance to avoid last-minute technical glitches.

Verification Process

Verification involves checking whether all answers have been evaluated and the marks have been correctly totaled. Students can apply for verification of one or more subjects. The fee for verification is nominal and can be paid online.

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Re-evaluation Process

Re-evaluation is a more detailed process where the answer sheet is re-examined by a different examiner. Students must submit a written request specifying the subjects they want re-evaluated. The re-evaluation fee is higher than verification and varies by subject.

Important Instructions

  • Students must have their admit card and roll number ready before applying.
  • The portal will close at midnight on Sunday. Late applications will not be accepted.
  • Results of verification and re-evaluation will be published on the official website within a few weeks.
  • Students are advised to keep a copy of the application form and payment receipt for future reference.

Impact on Students

This process is crucial for students who believe their marks do not reflect their performance. Many students rely on these procedures to improve their scores, which can affect college admissions and future academic opportunities. The CBSE has urged students to use this facility only if they have genuine concerns.

The CBSE has also warned against fake websites or agents claiming to help with the process. All applications must be made through the official portal. Students are encouraged to contact the CBSE helpline if they face any issues.

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