The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will not conduct revaluation for the recently declared Class 10 results. Students seeking to improve their scores must wait until after the second board examinations are completed in May. The board confirmed this policy in a recent press note.
Second Examinations and Final Results
CBSE is offering students a chance to take a second examination for Class 10. These exams are scheduled for May. Students can choose to participate if they wish to increase their marks. The board will then compile final results in June. This final result will incorporate the best score achieved by the student across both examination sittings.
Revaluation Process Explained
Following the release of the final June results, CBSE will open its revaluation process. This process will cover marks from both the initial February exams and the upcoming May exams. Students will have the option to request verification of their marks. This service will be available for a fee. The full schedule for this revaluation will be announced after the final results are declared.
Steps for Revaluation
The revaluation process follows a specific order. Students must adhere to this sequence if they are dissatisfied with their scores:
- Verification of Marks: This initial step involves checking the totaling of marks.
- Request Photocopy: Students can then request a copy of their evaluated answer sheets.
- Revaluation: After reviewing their sheets, students may request a re-evaluation of specific answers.
This entire procedure is contingent on the final result's release in June. The board will provide detailed timelines for each step at that time.