The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the revised Class 12 results after completing the verification of the observed problems and the revaluation process. Along with the updated results, the board has also issued a detailed clarification document to answer common questions raised by students and parents.Students who have applied for verification or revaluation can now check their updated results through DigiLocker. The board said that most of the revised marks were uploaded on June 21, while the remaining cases will be updated soon.
Where to Check Revised CBSE Class 12 Results 2026
Candidates can access their revised results and updated marks through the DigiLocker result portal.Revised marks are uploaded in phases. Students whose marks have changed after revaluation will receive updated digital report cards on the platform.
What if marks remain unchanged after revaluation?
CBSE has clarified that revaluation and verification are review processes and do not automatically lead to an increase in marks. Depending on the findings, marks may increase, decrease or remain unchanged.Students who have applied for verification of observed problems and received a ‘no change’ result will be given an opportunity to inspect their answer books at the concerned CBSE Regional Office. The schedule for this process will be announced soon.
Does a change in marks mean there was an error in the assessment?
According to CBSE, not necessarily.The court stated that changes in marks after revaluation are a normal part of the review process and occur every year. The purpose of the re-evaluation is to ensure that the answers have been evaluated according to the prescribed marking scheme and that any genuine discrepancies are corrected.
Difference between the verification of the observed problems and the reassessment
CBSE explained that the two processes serve different purposes.The observed problems check allows students to report physical or procedural problems in the scanned answer book. These may include:
- Missing pages
- Additional answer sheets missing
- Missing maps or charts
- Blurred pages
- Answer books belonging to another candidate
- Assessment with incorrect marking scheme
Revaluation, on the other hand, allows students to request a re-evaluation of specific questions after obtaining a scanned copy of their answer book.Both facilities can be used for one or more subjects.
How CBSE has ensured a fair review process
The board said the entire process was carried out with utmost care and transparency.Experts from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras and the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur were involved in monitoring the process. Each answer book submitted for revaluation was checked by two evaluators. Officials from CBSE headquarters and regional offices have also been sent to oversee the revision process.The board added that all complaints regarding missing pages, blurred copies and related issues were thoroughly investigated.
Reduced rates for students
CBSE has significantly reduced the charges for revision process.The fee for obtaining scanned copies of answer books has been reduced from Rs 700 to Rs 100. The fee for verification of observed problems has been reduced from Rs 500 to Rs 100, while the re-evaluation fee has been reduced from Rs 100 to Rs 25 per question.
Refund policy explained
Students who have made duplicate or excessive payments will receive refunds directly into their source accounts.CBSE also announced that candidates whose marks increase after revaluation will get a refund of the revaluation fee paid by them.
What if the updated marks are not visible in DigiLocker?
The board said DigiLocker results are currently being updated in three categories:
- Updated changes
- No change
- Under process
Students who faced login problems are advised to enter their credentials correctly and try again after some time if the problem continues.CBSE helpline for studentsTo support students facing exam and result-related stress, CBSE has made available a 24×7 free tele-helpline service at 1800-11-8004.The board also advised parents to encourage students and help them focus on future opportunities.