How to Complete CBSE Class 10 Syllabus on Time?
Jun 01, 2026
The CBSE Class 10 results for 2026 have been officially declared on April 15, 2026, with an overall pass percentage of 93.70%. While lakhs of students are celebrating their results, many are left wondering if their marks truly reflect their hard work. If you are one of those students, CBSE's structured Rechecking and Revaluation process is your official recourse.
This guide explains everything you need to know: the 3-stage process, exact fees, step-by-step online application, important deadlines, and key rules — so you can act before the short window closes.
Before applying, it is important to understand that rechecking and revaluation are not the same thing. CBSE uses a three-stage post-result process, and each stage has a distinct purpose:
|
Stage |
What It Checks |
What It Does NOT Check |
|
Verification of Marks |
Totalling, data entry, unevaluated answers |
Quality of written answers |
|
Photocopy of Answer Sheet |
Your full evaluated answer booklet |
Any re-marking at this stage |
|
Revaluation (Re-evaluation) |
Specific answers selected by you |
Answers you did not flag |
Understanding these distinctions helps you decide which stage is right for you — and avoid spending money unnecessarily.
Result Declared: April 15, 2026
Revaluation Window Opens: After the 2nd Board Exam (mid-May 2026)
Updated Result Expected: June–July 2026
Important Change in 2026: Due to the newly implemented Two-Exam System, CBSE's Redressal Portal will only become active after the second board examination concludes (scheduled for mid-May 2026). This is different from previous years when the window opened immediately after the results. Students must closely monitor the official CBSE website — cbse.gov.in — from mid-May onwards.
The application window at each stage typically stays open for only 3–20 days. Missing the deadline means losing the chance entirely, and no extensions are granted.
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CBSE charges separate fees for each stage. All payments are made online at the time of application. Fees are non-refundable — even if your marks remain unchanged or decrease.
|
Stage |
Fee |
Per |
|
Verification of Marks (Rechecking) |
₹500 |
Per Subject |
|
Photocopy of Answer Sheet |
₹500 |
Per Subject/Answer Book |
|
Revaluation (Re-evaluation) |
₹100 |
Per Question |
Payment modes accepted include UPI, net banking, debit card, and credit card through the official CBSE portal. Always save your payment confirmation receipt as proof of submission.
This is the first and most basic stage. CBSE does not re-read your answers here. Instead, it checks for administrative and clerical errors in your evaluated result:
Are all section-wise marks correctly added up?
Have all attempted answers been properly recorded?
Are there any unevaluated or skipped answers?
Are there any data entry errors in the final result sheet?
If any discrepancy is found, CBSE corrects it and updates your result. Note that even a correction can sometimes lower your marks if an error was in your favour.
This stage allows students to receive a scanned copy of their evaluated answer booklet. This step is mandatory before revaluation — CBSE follows a strict sequential process and you cannot skip this stage.
Reviewing the photocopy helps you:
See exactly how marks were awarded question by question
Identify any genuine evaluation mistakes
Make an informed decision on which specific answers to challenge in Stage 3
After reviewing the photocopy, students can request CBSE to re-evaluate specific answers. An appointed examiner re-checks those selected questions and the marks may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged.
⚠️ Critical Warning: If your marks decrease after revaluation, the lower score becomes your official final result. CBSE treats the revised marks as final. This is why experts strongly recommend applying for revaluation only when you have a clear, specific reason to believe the original marking was incorrect.

Visit the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in or the dedicated CBSE results portal (results.cbse.nic.in).
Look for the link labelled 'Re-evaluation / Verification' — this will be activated after the 2nd board exam concludes.
Log in using your Roll Number, School Number, Admit Card ID, and Date of Birth.
Select the stage you want to apply for — Verification, Photocopy, or Revaluation.
Choose the specific subject(s) for which you want to apply. Each subject requires a separate application and fee.
Pay the required fee online through the portal using UPI, net banking, or card.
Submit your application and download or print the confirmation receipt. Keep it safely — it is your proof of submission.
Remember: Applications must be submitted exclusively through the official CBSE portal. No offline submissions or third-party platforms are accepted.
You expected significantly more marks (10–15+) in a subject than what you received
You spotted a clear totalling or data entry error after reviewing your result
After seeing your photocopy, you find that specific answers were clearly marked wrong
You simply feel disappointed about your marks without a specific reason
You are unsure whether the evaluation was wrong — the risk of marks decreasing is real
You want to improve marks just to boost your admission prospects — revaluation is not a marks-improvement scheme
The process is strictly sequential — you must get the photocopy before applying for revaluation.
Each stage has a separate, short application window. You cannot apply for all stages together at once.
Each subject requires a separate fee payment — you cannot pay a bulk amount for multiple subjects.
Fees are completely non-refundable, regardless of the outcome.
Marks can go up, stay the same, or go down after revaluation — there are no guaranteed improvements.
CBSE's revised marks after revaluation are final. There is no further appeal mechanism.
All applications must be submitted online. Schools cannot submit on students' behalf.
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Once the revaluation process is complete, CBSE publishes the updated results online, typically in June–July 2026. If any changes are found, CBSE issues a revised marksheet with the corrected marks, which replace the original scores and become officially final.
If no discrepancy is found, your original marks remain unchanged and the initial result stands. Students who receive updated marks should use the revised marksheet for all admission-related processes — school records, competitive exam eligibility checks, and college applications.
|
Detail |
Information |
|
Result Date |
April 15, 2026 |
|
Overall Pass % |
93.70% |
|
Official Portal |
cbse.gov.in |
|
Revaluation Window Opens |
Mid-May 2026 (after 2nd board exam) |
|
Verification Fee |
₹500 per subject |
|
Photocopy Fee |
₹500 per subject |
|
Revaluation Fee |
₹100 per question |
|
Updated Result |
June–July 2026 |
|
Application Mode |
Online only at cbse.gov.in |
The CBSE 10th Rechecking and Revaluation 2026 process is a transparent, time-bound, and fee-based system designed to ensure fairness in evaluation. With the results already declared, students who believe there is a genuine discrepancy in their marks must act quickly once the portal goes live in mid-May 2026.
Follow the stages in order, pay the correct fees for each subject, and keep your confirmation receipt safely. Most importantly, apply for revaluation only when you have a concrete reason — not just a feeling — because marks can go down just as easily as they go up.
Stay updated by bookmarking cbse.gov.in and checking it regularly from mid-May 2026 onwards.
No. CBSE mandates a strict sequential process. You must first apply for marks verification, then obtain the photocopy of your answer sheet, and only then apply for revaluation. Stages cannot be skipped.
The lower score becomes your official and final result. CBSE treats the revised marks as the final authority. This is why revaluation should only be considered when there is a strong, specific reason to believe the original marking was wrong.
Yes. Students can apply for one or more subjects by paying separate fees for each. Select each subject individually on the portal and complete payment for each.
No. The entire process — application, subject selection, and payment — is fully online through the official CBSE portal. Schools cannot submit applications on behalf of students.
CBSE typically declares the updated revaluation results in June–July 2026. The exact date will be announced on cbse.gov.in.
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