NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the highly anticipated Class 10 and 12 board exam results. Class 12 students achieved an overall pass percentage of 87.98%, while Class 10 students secured an impressive 93.60%. While these results mark a significant milestone, some students may feel the need to explore further options.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) understands that students may not always be satisfied with their exam results.To ensure transparency and provide opportunities for improvement, the CBSE offers various post-result facilities.
Verification, Photocopy, and Re-evaluation
Dispute Your Marks: If you believe there’s a discrepancy in your marks, you can apply for online verification.
Scrutinize Your Answer Book: After verification, you can request a scanned copy of your answer book for a closer look.
Request Re-evaluation (Rechecking): If you’re still unsatisfied, you can opt for re-evaluation, where your answer book will be re-checked by a different examiner.
Important Note
• All these facilities are strictly online and have specific timeframes.
• The Board will issue a separate circular with detailed guidelines and deadlines.
More Chances to Excel in Supplementary Exams
In line with the National Education Policy 2020, the CBSE has introduced the Supplementary Examination, replacing the Compartment Exam.
This policy provides students with additional opportunities to improve their performance:
• Class X: Students who failed in two subjects can appear in the Supplementary Exam to pass.
• Class XII: Students who failed in one subject can appear to pass.
Additional Eligible Candidates
• Students who passed by replacing a 6th or 7th subject can appear to clear the original failed subject.
• Pass students (both Class X and XII) can appear to improve their scores in two subjects (Class X) or one subject (Class XII).
Supplementary Exam Details
• Date: Commencing from July 15th, 2024 (Monday)
• Syllabus: The exam will be based on the same syllabus as the Main Examinations 2024.
Looking Ahead: CBSE Main Exams 2025
The Board has also announced the schedule for the next academic year. The CBSE Main Examinations 2025 will begin on February 15th, 2025.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) understands that students may not always be satisfied with their exam results.To ensure transparency and provide opportunities for improvement, the CBSE offers various post-result facilities.
Verification, Photocopy, and Re-evaluation
Dispute Your Marks: If you believe there’s a discrepancy in your marks, you can apply for online verification.
Scrutinize Your Answer Book: After verification, you can request a scanned copy of your answer book for a closer look.
Request Re-evaluation (Rechecking): If you’re still unsatisfied, you can opt for re-evaluation, where your answer book will be re-checked by a different examiner.
Important Note
• All these facilities are strictly online and have specific timeframes.
• The Board will issue a separate circular with detailed guidelines and deadlines.
More Chances to Excel in Supplementary Exams
In line with the National Education Policy 2020, the CBSE has introduced the Supplementary Examination, replacing the Compartment Exam.
This policy provides students with additional opportunities to improve their performance:
• Class X: Students who failed in two subjects can appear in the Supplementary Exam to pass.
• Class XII: Students who failed in one subject can appear to pass.
Additional Eligible Candidates
• Students who passed by replacing a 6th or 7th subject can appear to clear the original failed subject.
• Pass students (both Class X and XII) can appear to improve their scores in two subjects (Class X) or one subject (Class XII).
Supplementary Exam Details
• Date: Commencing from July 15th, 2024 (Monday)
• Syllabus: The exam will be based on the same syllabus as the Main Examinations 2024.
Looking Ahead: CBSE Main Exams 2025
The Board has also announced the schedule for the next academic year. The CBSE Main Examinations 2025 will begin on February 15th, 2025.