
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially rescheduled the commencement date for the CBSE Class 12 revaluation and verification process. Originally slated to kick off on May 29, the online application window will now open on June 1, 2026.
According to board officials, the brief delay is a strategic move to ensure a seamless, glitch-free digital experience for hundreds of thousands of applicants. In a bid to enhance transparency following recent Online Screen Marking (OSM) debates, the board is introducing groundbreaking changes to how students access their evaluated scripts this year.
To avoid past server crashes and ensure absolute technical stability, CBSE decided to stress-test its digital infrastructure. The delay allows the board to integrate a major user-experience upgrade: the automated deployment of scanned answer sheets directly into students' DigiLocker accounts. By syncing the "Post Result Services" portal with DigiLocker, CBSE aims to eliminate administrative lag, ensuring students don't have to wait weeks to view their evaluated sheets alongside their digital marksheets.
Students tracking their post-result applications must keep a close eye on the updated timeline to avoid missing strict deadlines.
| Event Details | Official Dates (2026) |
| CBSE Class 12 Answer Sheet Photocopy Window | May 20, 2026, to May 25, 2026 (Concluded) |
| CBSE Class 12 Verification of Marks Opens | June 1, 2026 (New Date) |
| CBSE 12th Revaluation Process Starts | June 1, 2026 (New Date) |
| Resolution of Technical Issues Observed | June 1, 2026, onwards |
The board has maintained an affordable fee structure for students looking to challenge their scores:
Verification of Marks: INR 100 per subject.
Revaluation (Per Question): INR 25 per challenged question.
Important Note: Under the updated CBSE guidelines, only students who successfully applied for and obtained photocopies/scanned copies of their answer books during the May 20–25 window are eligible to proceed with the formal revaluation process on June 1.
Once the portal goes live on June 1, follow these verified steps to submit your application without errors:
Visit the Official Portal: Go to the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in.
Navigate to Services: Click on the 'Post Result Services' or 'Verification & Re-evaluation' link visibly hosted on the homepage.
Student Login: Enter your unique Roll Number and Admit Card ID exactly as printed on your board exam hall ticket.
Select Eligible Subjects: The system will verify if you received your scanned copy. Select the specific subjects or specific questions you wish to dispute.
Fee Payment: Pay the prescribed application fee (INR 100 for verification / INR 25 per question for revaluation) securely via net banking, debit, or credit card.
Final Submission: Submit the form, then download and save the confirmation page for all future references.
The board postponed the launch from May 29 to June 1, 2026, to guarantee a glitch-free online application experience and cleanly deploy scanned answer scripts straight to DigiLocker accounts following the OSM controversy.
No. According to strict CBSE protocols, only students who applied for and received the scanned copies/photocopies of their answer sheets between May 20 and May 25, 2026, are eligible to apply for the question-by-question revaluation starting June 1.
This year, along with the standard board portal, CBSE is publishing verified scanned copies of answer sheets directly within the student's registered DigiLocker account alongside their digital marksheet.
The fee for the initial verification of marks is INR 100 per subject. If you choose to challenge specific questions during the revaluation stage, the fee is INR 25 per question.
CBSE will activate a dedicated "Verification of Issues Observed" link on June 1, 2026, alongside the revaluation forms to handle and resolve any technical or systemic discrepancies seamlessly.