The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has initiated the revaluation and answer sheet review process for Class 12 students for the year 2026. Those who feel their marks do not reflect their performance can now apply online to obtain scanned copies of their evaluated answer sheets and request a review or re-evaluation.
Background of the Revaluation Decision
This decision follows significant backlash from students, parents, and educators after the CBSE Class 12 results were released on May 13. Many students expressed dissatisfaction with their scores and raised concerns regarding the newly implemented On-Screen Marking (OSM) system.
Reasons for Early Revaluation Announcement
In response to the strong reactions on social media about the evaluation process's transparency, CBSE held a press conference on May 17, where they unveiled a revised review process for students seeking clarity on their marks.
Key Dates for CBSE Revaluation 2026
Students should take note of the following important dates regarding the revaluation process:
| Revaluation Process Begins | May 19, 2026 |
| Application Window Opens | May 22, 2026 |
| Access to Rechecked Answer Sheets | May 26 to May 29, 2026 |
Students are encouraged to submit their applications within the specified timeline to ensure they do not miss out on this opportunity.
Revised Fee Structure for Revaluation
This year, CBSE has significantly lowered the fees associated with the revaluation process:
| Scanned Copy of Answer Sheet | ₹700 | ₹100 |
| Verification of Marks | ₹500 | ₹100 |
| Rechecking Per Question | — | ₹25 per question |
These reduced fees aim to make the review process more accessible for students and their families.
Steps in the CBSE Revaluation Process
CBSE has established a clear, step-by-step process for students to follow:
Step 1: Request Scanned Copy
Students should first apply for a scanned copy of their evaluated answer sheet via the official portal.
Step 2: Compare with Official Marking Scheme
Once they receive the scanned copy, students must compare their answers against CBSE’s official marking scheme.
Step 3: Identify Discrepancies
If students find any of the following issues:
- Unchecked answers
- Errors in totaling
- Missing marks
- Incorrect evaluations
they can submit their objections online.
Step 4: Expert Committee Review
A committee of subject experts will review the submitted concerns before making a final decision.
How to Apply for CBSE Class 12 Revaluation 2026
Students can complete their applications online through the official CBSE portals.
Application Steps
Important Considerations for Students
CBSE has advised students to thoroughly review the scanned answer sheet before raising objections because:
- Only reported discrepancies will be considered for review
- General complaints lacking specific observations may not be addressed
- The final decision will rely on expert evaluations
Current Focus on the Revaluation Process
This year's revaluation process has attracted significant attention due to concerns surrounding the digital evaluation system and lower marks in subjects such as:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Accountancy
- Economics
Numerous students reported that their scores were unexpectedly low, despite performing well in competitive exams and school assessments.
CBSE maintains that the new evaluation system emphasizes conceptual understanding and analytical writing over rote memorization, yet discussions about fairness and transparency persist among students and educators.
Official Resources
CBSE Official Website
CBSE Rechecking Portal
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