The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the revaluation results for Class 12 students who applied for verification and re-evaluation of their answer sheets, with over 87% of the applications announced in the first phase. Students can check their updated marks on the official CBSE website results.digilocker.gov.in.
Phased Release of Outcomes
"The CBSE has commenced the release of Class 12 Verification of issues observed and Re-evaluation outcomes," the CBSE said in a post on X. "The outcomes are being released in a phased manner, with over 87% of the total applications received being declared today. The outcomes of the remaining applications will be available in phases, and the entire process is expected to be completed soon."
Students can access their updated marks on the DigiLocker portal using their login credentials. The board assured that every application was processed through a "robust, transparent and carefully monitored system" to ensure fairness and accuracy.
Advisory Against Misinformation
"Students are advised not to believe rumours or unverified social media posts and to rely only on official CBSE communications for authentic information," the board stated. "The CBSE offices will always remain available to provide guidance and assistance to students."
The Class 12 examination results for 2026 were declared on May 13, 2026, for approximately 17.69 lakh candidates. The board provided scanned copies of evaluated answer books from May 19 to May 25, 2026, and candidates could apply for verification or re-evaluation from June 2 to June 7, 2026.
Technical Oversight and Integrity Measures
The post-result services platform operated under the supervision of technical experts from the Digital India Corporation, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Madras. These experts supported the CBSE team to safeguard the system against unauthorised and malicious access.
"As was done last year, in all cases where a candidate's claim regarding observed issues is established, the CBSE corrects the evaluation, updates the marks, and the candidates can see the status of their requests on DigiLocker," the board said.
For candidates whose applications showed a "No-change" outcome, the board will allow them to inspect their answer books at the concerned CBSE Regional Office. The schedule for this will be released soon.
Context and Controversy
The declaration of revaluation results comes amid anxious waiting from students seeking revised scores for admission and other academic purposes. The board recently faced controversy after some Class 12 students claimed that scanned copies of their answer sheets did not match their handwriting, raising concerns about possible mismatches in the Online Scanned Marks (OSM) system.



