Central Board of Secondary Education, CSBE has clarified that there will not be any revaluation of marks for CBSE 10th Results 2026 released today. In the press note shared, CBSE has stated that the revaluation process of results, which includes verification of marks, photocopy and revaluation will be conducted only after the second board examinations are conducted.
CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exams will be conducted in the month of May. As per the guidelines shared, students have an option to appear for the examination in case they wish to improve their score. The board will then create the Final Results for CBSE Class 10 and release the same in the month of June.
Consequent to that, CBSE will open the revaluation process for CBSE Class 10 Results – for both February and May examinations. Students will have an opportunity to get either or both the marks verified – in case students wish. The service will be open and payable, as is customary.
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CBSE 10th Result 2026 Verification & Re-Evaluation – How to Apply If Not Satisfied
Here is a step by step process for CBSE Revaluation. Please note, CBSE Class 10 Result Revaluation will only begin after final result is declared in the month of June. This will have the best of two scores of the students. The process includes
1. Verification of Marks – where students can get the totalling of the marks checked
2. Request a Photocopy – students can request to see the photocopy of their answer sheets
3. Revaluation – students can then request any answer to be revaluated
The entire process needs to be followed in the chronology mentioned. The complete schedule for the same will be shared only after the final results are declared.
CBSE Two Board Exams
CBSE Class 10 results have been declared. Students will be able to appear for the examination again in case they so desire. The board will then compute the result.
In case students appear for both, CBSE will pick the best of the two scores for the final result, which will be tentatively released in the month of June. Once the same is done, CBSE will open the revaluation process in case students are not satisfied with their score.
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