The CBSE Class 12 revaluation process for 2026 begins shortly after the board declares the results. students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for verification, scanned answer sheets, and re-evaluation through the official CBSE portal.

📅 Expected Revaluation Start Date (2026)

Based on the official schedule updates and recent reports:

  • Result declared: 13 May 2026
  • Revaluation/verification process starts: around 19–21 May 2026 (expected)
  • Re-evaluation application opens: around 26–28 May 2026 (expected)
  • Last date to apply: early June 2026 (around 5–10 June)
  • Revaluation result (revised marks): July 2026

🧾 Step-by-Step CBSE Revaluation Process

CBSE follows a multi-step system:

1. Verification of Marks

  • Check for totaling errors or missing marks
  • First step before re-evaluation

2. Scanned Answer Sheet Copy

  • Students must first view their evaluated answer sheet
  • Helps identify checking mistakes

3. Re-evaluation

  • Only specific questions can be rechecked
  • Marks may increase, decrease, or remain same

💰 Fees (Approximate)

  • Verification: ₹500 per subject
  • Photocopy of answer sheet: ₹500–₹700
  • Re-evaluation: ₹100 per question

⚠️ Important Points

  • You must apply online only via CBSE official website
  • Application windows are strict and time-bound
  • Re-evaluation can also lead to marks decreasing
  • You must first get the answer sheet before requesting rechecking

📌 Final Answer

👉 CBSE 12th revaluation 2026 is expected to start between 19 May and 28 May 2026, depending on the stage (verification → photocopy → re-evaluation).
👉 Final revised results are expected by July 2026.

 

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