CBSE notified the online process for verification of issues and re-evaluation of questions for Class 12 students who had obtained scanned answer books.
If you are reading this after the notified window, use this page to understand the process and verify any fresh instruction from the official CBSE notice.
Who This Facility Was For
This step was meant for students who already had scanned copies of their evaluated answer books and wanted CBSE to review observed issues or selected questions.
Before Applying, A Student Needed To Check
- Whether the scanned copy was already obtained through the official process.
- The exact question number, page or issue that needed review.
- The notified dates, fees and one-application rules in the CBSE notice.
- Whether a teacher also felt the concern was worth raising.
Fees and Deadline Caution
The official notice carried the final dates and fees for the process. Because these windows are strict and time-bound, students should always follow the latest CBSE document instead of relying on old screenshots.
Mistakes To Avoid
- Applying without first reading the official eligibility condition.
- Entering a vague issue instead of a clear question number or page concern.
- Waiting until the final hour of a payment or submission window.
FAQs
Could every student apply for re-evaluation?
No. CBSE post-result processes are step-based. Eligibility depends on the official notice and the earlier scanned-copy step.
Where are final dates and fees confirmed?
Only in the official CBSE notice or portal instruction.
Should I apply if I am only unhappy with my marks?
Not automatically. First review the scanned copy and discuss the concern with a teacher.
Official Source
Verify dates, fees and final instructions from the official CBSE notice before taking action.