CBSE class 12 result 2019; verification and re-evaluation to start from this date
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NEW DELHI, May 2: CBSE has released the result of class 12 for 2019 exams conducted from February 15 to April 4, 2019. This year the overall pass percentage is 83.4. The applications for verification of marks will start from May 4 and candidates will have to apply online before 5 pm on May 8, 2019. One will have to pay Rs. 500 per subject as a fee for verification.
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Only the candidates who apply for the verification of marks will be eligible to apply for Obtaining Photocopy of the evaluated answer book in that/those subject. Photocopy of the evaluated answer book will be provided in the candidate’s login account and one can also challenge the marks awarded to any question, then he/she shall have to apply online, as per the schedule for re-evaluation.
Schedule for Verification of Marks, Obtaining Photocopy of Evaluated Answer Books and Re-evaluation for Class XII Examination - 2019
Application type |
Start date |
Last date |
Fee |
Verification of Marks |
May 4, 2019 (Saturday) |
May 8, 2019 till 5 pm |
Rs.500/- per subject |
Obtaining a photocopy of evaluated answer book(s) |
May 20, 2019 (Monday) |
May 21, 2019 till 5 pm |
Rs.700/- per answer book |
Re-evaluation |
May 24, 2019 |
May 25, 2019 till 5 pm |
Rs. 100/- per question |
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CBSE 12th result 2019 Analysis; 83.4% students passed the exam
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