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In one line. Every answer sheet, every evaluated score, every scholarship sanction, every college seat allocation is a public record under the examining body or university. RTI gives the student access — in plain, procedural Indian English.
What that means in practice.
Did you know? The Supreme Court in CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay [(2011) 8 SCC 497] held that an evaluated answer sheet is “information” under Section 2(f), and that a student is entitled to inspect his or her answer sheet. This was a direct RTI victory, widely relied on even today.
RTI handles each of these cleanly.
rtionline.gov.in.rtionline.gov.in.rtionline.gov.in.rtionline.gov.in.To, The Central Public Information Officer, [Examining Body — e.g., CBSE / UPSC / SSC / State Board / University], [Address] Subject: Application under the Right to Information Act, 2005, for inspection and copy of my evaluated answer sheet. Sir/Madam, I, [Full Name], citizen of India and resident of [Full Address], submit the following request: Examination: ________ Roll No. / Hall Ticket No.: ________ Subject / Paper Code: ________ Year / Session: ________ Date of declaration of result: ________ Please provide: 1. Certified photocopy / scan of my evaluated answer sheet(s) for the above examination. 2. Marks awarded question-wise, along with the evaluator's initials. 3. If a moderation / grace / bonus has been applied, the exact rule and the amount of adjustment. 4. If a specific question has been dropped from evaluation, the official notification / circular under which it was dropped. 5. Date on which the evaluated answer sheet was received back from the evaluator at the examining body. 6. Procedure and fee schedule for re-evaluation, if applicable. 7. Name and contact of the First Appellate Authority. I enclose Indian Postal Order No. __________ dated __________ for Rs. 10. I declare that I am an Indian citizen. Yours faithfully, [Full Name] [Signature] [Date] [Place]
To, The Central Public Information Officer, Ministry of [Social Justice / Tribal Affairs / Minority Affairs] / National Scholarship Portal (NSP) Cell, [Address] Subject: Information regarding my scholarship application under [Pre-Matric / Post-Matric / Top Class] scheme. Sir/Madam, I, [Full Name], citizen of India and student of [Course, College, University], submit the following request: Application ID: ________ Academic Year: ________ Institute AISHE / DISE Code: ________ Bank Account (last 4 digits only): XXXX Please provide: 1. Current status of my scholarship application — approved, pending, rejected, on hold. 2. Date on which the scholarship was sanctioned, and a certified copy of the sanction order with the sanctioning officer's designation. 3. PFMS transfer reference (UTR) for each installment released. 4. If the amount has not been credited despite sanction, the bank IFSC to which transfer was attempted and the reason for non-credit. 5. If rejected, the exact ground and the clause of the scheme guidelines relied on. 6. Institute verification step: date of institute certification and the officer who certified. 7. Appeal / grievance mechanism. I enclose Indian Postal Order No. __________ dated __________ for Rs. 10. I declare that I am an Indian citizen. Yours faithfully, [Full Name] [Signature] [Date] [Place]
RTI, used thoughtfully, helps students shape careers:
Q1. Can I see another student's answer sheet?
No. Section 8(1)(j) protects third-party personal information.
Q2. My college refuses to accept RTI. What now?
Speed Post to the Registrar. Universities and colleges receiving grant from public authorities are bound by RTI.
Q3. Private college — does RTI apply?
Only if it is grant-aided or a public authority. But you can RTI the affiliating university / UGC / AICTE for the college's approval and compliance record.
Q4. UPSC result announced yesterday. Can I RTI the answer sheet today?
Yes, and you should. Early filing avoids “return to evaluator” issue.
Q5. Will filing RTI spoil my relationship with the university?
No. RTI is a legal right. A mature university treats it as routine. If it doesn't, you have a case for disciplinary complaint to the Chancellor.
A student who knows his score was fair has confidence. A student who sees her scholarship credited has opportunity. A student who watches the university deliver a mark sheet has freedom.
RTI is a quiet companion through the years of study. Use it with patience and purpose.
Last reviewed: 24 April 2026. References verified against CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay (2011), UGC Regulations, and National Scholarship Portal guidelines.