CBSE Re-evaluation 2026: Final 48-Hour Deadline Alert—Don't Let Your Marks Stay Final

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) re-evaluation window for 2026 closes soon. Students have only 48 hours until the midnight deadline on June 6. This final phase allows Class 12 students to challenge specific marks. However, the portal accepts only one application per student. Missing this window means your current score remains final for college admissions.

Eligibility for this stage is strictly limited. Only students who previously obtained scanned copies of their answer sheets can apply. The board will not process new requests for verification at this point. This rule ensures that students reviewed their answers before raising disputes. It prevents unnecessary appeals and speeds up the overall correction timeline.

CBSE Re-evaluation 2026: Final Deadline Alert

CBSE re-evaluation 2026 timeline and fee structure

Applying requires a secure Aadhaar login on the official portal. The fee is set at 100 rupees for answer book verification. Each specific question re-evaluation costs an additional 25 rupees. These charges are non-refundable regardless of the final outcome. Ensure your payment is successful before midnight to avoid technical disqualification.

High traffic often causes portal glitches during the final hours. Use a stable computer instead of a mobile device for the application. If the site lags, clear your browser cache or try an incognito window. This small step can prevent failed transactions or data entry errors.

Service TypeFee Amount
Answer Book Verification100 rupees
Per Question Re-evaluation25 rupees

Process to complete CBSE re-evaluation 2026

To start, visit the main CBSE results portal. Log in using your roll number and Aadhaar details. Select the subjects and specific question numbers you wish to challenge. Upload the supporting documents if the portal prompts for them. Finally, pay the fees through the integrated Unified Payments Interface (UPI) or net banking.

The board usually releases revised results within three weeks. If your marks change, CBSE will issue a fresh marksheet. You must surrender the old certificate to your school for official records. Stay vigilant, as these updated scores are crucial for upcoming university entrance rankings. This process ensures transparency and fairness for every hard-working student in India.

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