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CBSE Marks Dispute? Know Your Rights
15 Mar
Summary
- Verification checks for calculation errors, not answer re-grading.
- Revaluation involves re-examining answers, potentially changing marks.
- Obtain an answer sheet copy to decide on revaluation.

Following the announcement of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) results, students experiencing dissatisfaction with their marks have two recourse options: verification and revaluation. Verification focuses on identifying errors in mark computation or transfer from answer sheets to the official mark sheet, without re-assessing the answers themselves.
If discrepancies persist, students may proceed to revaluation. This process involves a re-examination of the answers by an examiner, which could lead to an adjustment in the marks awarded, either an increase or a decrease. Educators suggest that verification is the initial step for suspected calculation mistakes.




