CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation 2026 portal opens; fees details, how to apply
Sakshi Gupta | June 2, 2026 | 07:33 AM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE has activated the Class 12 verification and re-evaluation portal. Check application steps, fees and key details here
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Download NowThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has opened the verification and re-evaluation portal for Class 12 answer sheets on the official website of CBSE portal at postresult.cbseit.in/pvr.
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According to CBSE , students can submit requests for verification of marks, re-evaluation of specific answers, or both verification and re-evaluation. To complete the application process, candidates must log in to the official CBSE portal using their existing login credentials and submit their requests online within the prescribed timeline.
The board has made the announcement on X . They wrote,"Dearest Students, The verification and re-evaluation portal is now LIVE ! Please watch the video carefully for step-by-step instructions on how to apply for Verification of Marks and re-evaluation. Portal Link: https://postresult.cbseit.in/pvr/.”
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CBSE Class 12 Re-evaluation 2026: Steps to apply
Students can submit their application form by following the steps given below:
- Visit the official website of CBSE at cbse.gov.in
- Download and obtain the scanned copy of the evaluated answer sheet
- Compare the responses with the official CBSE marking scheme
- Identify any errors, including unevaluated answers, calculation mistakes, or incorrect marking
- Apply for verification of marks or request re-evaluation of specific answers, if required
- Submit the application online and pay the prescribed fee to complete the process
CBSE Class 12 Re-Evaluation 2026: Fee details
CBSE has also released the latest fee structure for each stage of the post-result process. Students are advised to refer to the board’s most recent notification before making any payment, as the fee details mentioned in earlier communications may have been revised.
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The board has fixed the fee for obtaining a scanned copy of an evaluated answer sheet at Rs 100 per subject. Students seeking verification of marks will also have to pay Rs 100 per subject, while those applying for re-evaluation or rechecking will be charged Rs 25 per question. The board has clarified that all payments must be made online through the official CBSE website.
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