CBSE answer book rechecking and reduced fees - citizen guide 2026
You opened your CBSE result, the total looked lower than every mock test you sat, and now you want the answer book checked without spending thousands of rupees. For the 2026 cycle CBSE cut its post-result service fees by up to roughly 85 percent, so the whole recheck path is cheaper than a single tuition class.
Quick answer: Ask for the photocopy of your evaluated answer book first (₹100 per subject). Read it against the marking scheme, then decide whether to apply for verification of marks (₹100 per subject) or re-evaluation of specific questions (₹25 per question, refunded if your marks go up). Everything is done online on the CBSE portal.
The 3-step recheck flow, in order
Do not jump straight to re-evaluation. The smart order is to see the answer book, understand where the marks were lost, and only then pay to challenge specific questions. Here is the sequence CBSE offers and the fee it set for the 2026 cycle.
| Step | Service | Fee (2026 cycle) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Photocopy of the evaluated answer book | ₹100 per subject | A scanned copy of your marked answer book so you can see exactly what was awarded, question by question |
| 2 | Verification of marks | ₹100 per subject | A recount and re-check that every question was marked, totals were added correctly, and no marks were left out |
| 3 | Re-evaluation of specific questions | ₹25 per question | A fresh evaluation of the questions you name. The fee is refunded if your marks increase after re-evaluation |
Those fees are down from ₹700 (photocopy), ₹500 (verification) and up to ₹100 per question (re-evaluation) in earlier years. CBSE announced the reduction in its post-result notice referenced CBSE/COORD/PRDF/Class XII/2026 dated 17 May 2026, citing student concern about the new On-Screen Marking system.
These are the fees and the order CBSE set for the 2026 cycle. Exact fees and the application dates are announced fresh every year in CBSE's post-result notice. Do not treat the reduced fees as a permanent rule. Always confirm the current cycle's fee and window on cbse.gov.in before you pay.
When to use which service
- Start with the photocopy (Step 1). It is the only step that shows you the actual marking. Once you have it, sit with your textbook and the official marking scheme and find the questions where you believe marks were denied or not added.
- Choose verification (Step 2) when you suspect a totalling or clerical slip - a question left unmarked, marks not carried into the total, or a page missed. Verification is a re-check of the awarding and addition, not a fresh opinion on your answer.
- Choose re-evaluation (Step 3) when you believe a specific answer deserved more marks on merit. You pay per question, so the photocopy is what tells you which questions are worth challenging. Because the fee comes back if your marks rise, a genuinely strong case costs you nothing in the end.
Many students do only Step 1 and stop, because the photocopy shows the marking was fair. That is the cheapest possible outcome and the reason to always look before you challenge.
How to apply online, step by step
All three services are applied for online only. There is no offline form and no need to visit the regional office.
- Go to the CBSE portal at cbse.gov.in and open the post-result services link, or the CBSE PVR portal at pvr.cbseit.in, during the window announced for your cycle.
- Log in with your roll number, school number and the other credentials printed on your admit card or result sheet.
- Select the service you need (photocopy, verification, or re-evaluation) and the subject or subjects.
- For re-evaluation, enter the exact question numbers you want re-checked, because you are billed per question.
- Pay the fee online and save the confirmation and payment receipt. CBSE releases the outcome through the same portal.
On the photocopy you receive, every detail that could identify the examiner or the evaluation team is blocked out. You only see the answers and the marks awarded, which is exactly what you need to judge your case.
What CBSE will and will not do
- Will: show you the scanned evaluated answer book, re-check the totalling and completeness of marking, re-evaluate the specific questions you name, and refund your re-evaluation fee if the marks go up.
- Will not: re-open your answer book for a general “raise my total” request, entertain questions you did not specifically list and pay for, or negotiate marks over phone or email. The process is fixed, online, and per subject or per question.
- Order matters: verification and re-evaluation are far more useful once you have already read the photocopy, so treat Step 1 as the foundation, not an optional extra.
The RTI angle, briefly
Your right to see your own evaluated answer book is not just a CBSE courtesy. In CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay (2011) 8 SCC 497 the Supreme Court held that an evaluated answer book is “information” a candidate can access under the RTI Act 2005. The CBSE photocopy service is the fast, cheap route and should be your first move. If a board or university ever refuses inspection, or you want records the standard service does not cover, the RTI route is the backstop. See RTI for answer sheet inspection and RTI for CBSE re-evaluation records. For the full method, read The RTI Playbook.
Frequently asked questions
I think my CBSE marks are wrong. What do I do first?
Apply for the photocopy of your evaluated answer book first (₹100 per subject on the CBSE portal). It shows you exactly how each question was marked, so you can decide whether the problem is a totalling slip (use verification) or a specific answer that deserved more (use re-evaluation). Do not pay for a challenge before you have seen the marking.
How much does CBSE rechecking cost now?
For the 2026 cycle CBSE reduced the fees to ₹100 per subject for the photocopy, ₹100 per subject for verification of marks, and ₹25 per question for re-evaluation. The re-evaluation fee is refunded if your marks increase. These fees are set fresh each year, so confirm the current amount on cbse.gov.in.
Do I get the re-evaluation fee back?
Yes. CBSE refunds the re-evaluation fee if your marks increase after the specific questions you named are re-evaluated. That is why a well-chosen, evidence-backed challenge based on the photocopy can end up costing you nothing.
What is the difference between verification and re-evaluation?
Verification of marks (₹100 per subject) re-checks that every question was marked and correctly totalled. Re-evaluation (₹25 per question) is a fresh evaluation of the specific answers you name, on merit. Verification catches clerical and totalling errors. Re-evaluation challenges the marks awarded on an answer.
Are the 2026 dates I saw still open?
The application dates published for the 2026 cycle have already passed. CBSE opens a new window each year and announces it in its post-result notice. Treat any date you find online as cycle-specific and check the live window on cbse.gov.in before you plan.
Does the same process apply to both Class 10 and Class 12?
CBSE runs post-result services for its board examinations through the same online portal. The exact fees and dates for each class and cycle are published in the relevant post-result notice, so read the notice for your class and year on cbse.gov.in rather than assuming one figure covers everything.
Sources
- CBSE post-result services notice, reference CBSE/COORD/PRDF/Class XII/2026, dated 17 May 2026 (reduced 2026 fees for photocopy, verification and re-evaluation).
- CBSE portal, cbse.gov.in, and the CBSE PVR portal, pvr.cbseit.in (online application for post-result services).
- Supreme Court of India, CBSE v. Aditya Bandopadhyay, (2011) 8 SCC 497 (evaluated answer book is accessible information under the RTI Act 2005).
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Reviewed by Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak.
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