The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) offers students the opportunity to apply for Class 10 rechecking and revaluation 2026 after the declaration of results.

This facility is particularly useful for candidates who are not satisfied with their marks or believe there may have been an error in the evaluation process. The application window for rechecking is open only for a limited period, and students must complete the process within the deadline announced by CBSE.
CBSE follows a structured, multi-step process for post-result verification. Students can first apply for verification of marks, followed by obtaining a photocopy of the evaluated answer sheet, and finally apply for revaluation if required.
The first step in the rechecking process is verification of marks, which includes:
This step does not involve re-evaluating answers but ensures accuracy in marking.
After verification, students can apply for revaluation, where specific answers are rechecked by examiners. This step is applicable only after obtaining a copy of the evaluated answer sheet.
Students can apply online through the official CBSE portal by following these steps:
1. Visit the CBSE official website
2. Click on the "Class 10 Rechecking/Revaluation 2026" link
3. Log in using roll number and other credentials
4. Select the subject(s) for verification
5. Pay the required fee online
6. Submit the application and download confirmation
CBSE charges a nominal fee for each stage:
Students should check the official notification for exact fee details.
CBSE releases separate notifications each year outlining deadlines. Typically:
The rechecking and revaluation process ensures transparency and fairness in the evaluation system. It gives students a chance to rectify any errors and improve their scores if discrepancies are found.
Students are advised to carefully review their marks and apply for rechecking only if necessary. For the latest updates and detailed instructions, candidates should regularly visit the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education.