Start here if you are confused about CBSE Class 12 post-result options. The three common facilities are marks verification, scanned answer book, and re-evaluation of selected questions.
Do not apply for every facility blindly. First decide what problem you are trying to solve: wrong totaling, wanting to see the checked copy, or asking CBSE to re-check specific answers.
Choose The Right Facility
- Marks verification: use this when you want CBSE to check whether marks were totaled or recorded correctly.
- Scanned answer book: use this when you want to see the evaluated copy before deciding whether a question needs re-evaluation.
- Re-evaluation: use this only for specific questions where you have a clear reason to ask for a re-check.
- Revised result status: use DigiLocker and CBSE notices to confirm whether marks changed, remained the same, or are still under process.
Recommended Order For Students
- Read the official CBSE notice first, especially the dates and fees.
- Speak to your subject teacher before spending money on a post-result step.
- Keep roll number, school number, admit card details and payment method ready.
- Save every acknowledgement and payment receipt immediately after submission.
When Parents Should Step In
Parents can help most by checking dates, documents and official links with the student. Avoid comparing the student with classmates or toppers during this window; the useful support is calm verification, not pressure.
Mistakes To Avoid
- Do not use social media links for application or payment. Use CBSE sources only.
- Do not wait until the last hour of a deadline; payment and login issues are common during traffic spikes.
- Do not apply for re-evaluation without first understanding which question or issue you want reviewed.
FAQs
Is this page a result-checking page?
No. This is the main guide for understanding the post-result facilities. Use the result-status guide if you only want to check whether your outcome is visible.
Can I directly apply for re-evaluation?
CBSE processes are step-based and time-bound. Read the official notice for the exact order before applying.
Should every student apply?
No. Apply only when there is a clear reason, such as a serious marks concern or a teacher-supported doubt.
Official Source
Verify dates, fees and final instructions from the official CBSE notice before taking action.