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Students Not Satisfied With CBSE Board Results Can Apply for Verification Starting Today

New Delhi:


Students who are not satisfied with their CBSE board results 2024 can apply for verification of marks starting today. This facility will be available for five days, with the deadline to complete the application process set for May 21, 2024. The verification process is scheduled from the fourth day after the declaration of results to the eighth day.


The facility for verification of CBSE Board results 2024 will continue till five days.
The facility for verification of CBSE Board results 2024 will continue till five days.

Candidates who apply for verification of marks will receive a photocopy of their evaluated mark sheets. Only those who receive this photocopy will be eligible for re-evaluation. The scanned photocopy of the evaluated answer book will be available from the 19th to the 20th day after the result declaration, with this facility also available for two days. The re-evaluation of answers will be offered from the 24th to the 25th day following the result declaration.


The CBSE board emphasized that all activities are time-bound and can only be accessed online. No requests will be accepted after the last date, nor will offline requests be entertained, to maintain examination safety protocols. The CBSE has informed the schedule in advance to ensure that parents, students, and schools can utilize these facilities as per the issued instructions.


All requests must be submitted online within the specified schedules, along with processing charges. No applications will be accepted after the scheduled date and time, and no offline applications will be considered. Processing charges must be paid online via credit/debit card or net banking. Students must decide in advance whether to request verification for one subject or multiple subjects, as no second opportunity will be provided once applied.


This year, 87.98 percent of students cleared the class 12th boards, while 93.60 percent qualified for class 10 exams.

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