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CBSE Rechecking 2025: Do you also have doubts about your marks? Understand the complete process of CBSE re-checking here..

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently released the results of class 10th and 12th boards, and now it is the turn of re-evaluation. CBSE will soon release the schedule for this. Students who are not satisfied with their results will be able to apply for the re-evaluation process by visiting the official website of CBSE, . The students need to note that an important change has been made in the re-evaluation process for class 10th and 12th before the declaration of the CBSE Result 2025.

According to the latest update, the order of applying for re-evaluation has been revised to bring transparency to the students, which states that students can get photocopies of the answer sheets before applying for verification/re-evaluation. Before the release of the result, the board had said that the detailed process of re-evaluation would be shared after the declaration of class 10th and 12th results.

How to apply for re-evaluation?

First of all, go to the official website of CBSE cbse.gov.in.

Then click on the re-evaluation link available on the homepage.

After that, a new page will open, where the candidates will have to register themselves.

Now log in to the account.

After that, fill out the application form and pay the application fee.

Then click on submit and download the page.

Keep a hard copy of it with you for future use.

What were the rules for re-evaluation earlier?

According to the earlier rules for CBSE result re-evaluation, students had to first apply for verification of marks and then apply for a photocopy of the answer sheets, and then re-evaluation of the result.

How was the result of the 10th-12th this year?

This year, more than 42 lakh students appeared in the CBSE Board 10th and 12th examinations. While 93.66 percent of students have passed in class 10, 88.39 percent of students have passed in class 12. In this board exam, about 2 lakh students have scored more than 90 percent marks, and out of these, 45 thousand students have scored more than 95 percent marks. Whereas, in class 12, more than 1.15 lakh students have scored more than 90 percent marks and out of these, more than 24 thousand students have scored more than 95 percent marks.

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