CBSE Class 12 Revaluation Results: When will the remaining students get their mark?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is yet to announce the remaining Class 12 re-evaluation and verification results, leaving many students anxiously waiting as college admission deadlines approach.On June 21, the board released the first phase of results, declaring the results of more than 87 percent of the applications received. However, the rest of the students are still waiting for their revised marks.In a statement, CBSE said the pending results will be released in phases and the entire process is expected to be completed soon.“CBSE has started the release of Class XII verification of observed problems and re-evaluation results. The results are released in a phased manner, with over 87% of the total applications received being declared today. The results of the remaining applications will be available in phases and the entire process is expected to be completed soon,” the board said.Meanwhile, many students and parents have expressed concern online about the delay. A parent wrote to the board saying, “Dear CBSE, we have not yet received the revaluation result. The delay is affecting my son’s college admission process and we are concerned that it may affect his enrolment. I request you to expedite the release of the revaluation result.”The wait comes after CBSE’s revaluation process drew attention earlier this month when some students expressed concern over the online scanned marking (OSM) system and alleged that scanned copies of answer sheets did not match their handwriting.
When will CBSE refund the revaluation fee?
CBSE has not announced a specific date to refund the revaluation and verification fees. However, the board had earlier said that refunds will be processed after declaration of all revaluation results.Students who are entitled to a refund, including cases involving overpayments or duplicates, will receive the amount to the original originating account, as per the board’s earlier notification. CBSE had introduced a revised fee structure this year following allegations of discrepancies in copy checking. Students had to pay Rs 100 to access scanned copies of their answer scripts and another Rs 100 for mark verification. Correction requests cost Rs 25 per question. Earlier, students had to pay Rs 700 to access answer sheets, Rs 500 for mark verification and Rs 100 for each contested question.The board has also decided to refund the entire fee paid by a student if the grade increases after the re-evaluation or verification process. “We have decided that if, during the scrutiny process, a student’s mark is increased or revised upwards, we will refund the entire amount paid for re-evaluation,” he said.



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