Now, that the CBSE 10th and 12th Results have been announced. Know how you can get your answer sheets re-checked and revaluated.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has finally announced the long-awaited CBSE 10th Results 2020 today i.e. July 15, 2020, and CBSE 12th Results 2020 on July 13, 2020. The CBSE this year, has announced the result more than a month later than its usual. The CBSE Board Exams 2020 was postponed due to coronavirus outbreak which was later scheduled to be conducted from July 1 to July 15, however, later the Board decided to cancel the remaining CBSE 10th Board Exam and CBSE 12th Board Exams in view of rising coronavirus cases in the country. CBSE has then come up with a new assessment scheme to mark CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th class students.
As per the assessment scheme the assessment was done on average marks for certain subjects. For Class 12, CBSE has given an option to appear for the pending paper once the situation becomes conducive. CBSE will soon be opening the portal for students to apply for rechecking, revaluation, and photocopy of their answer sheets.
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All the CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th students who have appeared for the CBSE Board Exams 2020 can apply for re-totalling, re-checking and revaluation of their CBSE Results 2020. Students must note that the while process will be conducted online and they have to pay certain fees to avail the service. CBSE will be announcing the schedule for rechecking and revaluation soon. Portal will be activated on the CBSE official website i.e.cbse.nic.in.
This year, students can apply for rechecking and revaluation of ONLY those subjects for which they have appeared in. Rechecking and Revaluation will be completed in three steps:
- Re-totalling
- Requesting for Photocopy of Answer sheet
- Revaluation of Answer Sheet.
Re-totalling, photocopy and revaluation are sequential events. Students have to first apply for re-totalling, then the for photocopy of CBSE 10th Result 2020 OR CBSE 12th Result 2020 answer sheets and then they can apply for revaluation of specific questions they have doubt in. For all the steps, Students need to pay separate fees. This year, due to coronavirus outbreak in the country, many examinations could not be conducted for CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th class.
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How to Apply for CBSE 10th 12th Rechecking, Revaluation 2020
Apply for Re-totalling
Students first need to apply for re-totalling of the marks. When they will apply for re-totalling, the CBSE will check their answer sheets with any totalling errors or not and also if any questions has been left unmarked by the teacher. Student need to pay certain fees in order to get their answer sheets re-totalling done again. Students have a choice to apply for as many subject's retotalling as they want to. However, they should keep it in mind that after the totalling whatever marks you get will be treated as final. Yes, this also means that in case you have scored more in a subject, and after totalling the marks differ and is reduced, then your marks that reduced marks will only be considered as the final marks. Hence, apply for re-totalling only when you are 100 per cent sure.
Apply for Photocopy of Answer Sheet
In case students are not satisfied with the re-totalling, the second step is to apply for photocopy of their answer sheets. Students can only apply for photocopy of their answer sheet for which they had requested for re-totalling earlier. The photocopy of the answer sheet is shared by the Board in the image form online. Students can check their answers and tally their marks with the CBSE assessment scheme.
Apply for Revaluation
Once you are done with above two steps, and you are not convinced that you have been marked correctly for any specific question, then you can apply for revaluation. Revaluation will also be done only for those subjects they have requested a photocopy for. The revaluation process would only be for specific questions and not for the entire paper. Students would also be charged on the basis of number of questions they request revaluation for.
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