Students not satisfied with their CBSE 10th results 2020 can apply for revaluation, rechecking and also obtain a photocopy of their CBSE Class 10 Board Exams answer sheet.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) DECLARED the CBSE 10th Results 2020. HRD Minister announced the release of the CBSE 10th Results 2020 today i.e. July 15, 2020, at 12:40 pm. While CBSE cancelled the pending CBSE 10th Board Exams all across the country in the view of the rising COVID-19 cases, there are only a few students who could not appear for one or no exam. In order to release CBSE 10th Results 2020, the Board opted for an alternative assessment scheme. Under this scheme, the CBSE 10th Results 2020 will be released on the basis of internal assessment and students' performance in the CBSE 10th Board Exams 2020 that were already conducted.
- CBSE 10th Results 2020 Revaluation/ Rechecking
- What is the difference between Re-evaluation and Rechecking?
- How to download photocopy of CBSE 10th Answersheet?
CBSE 10th Results 2020 Revaluation/ Rechecking
Students not satisfied with their CBSE 10th Results can apply for revaluation or rechecking. However, the Board is yet to announce if it has made some changes in this procedure. Until last year, students used to apply for revaluation and rechecking of CBSE 10th Results 2020 via the Board’s official website i.e. cbse.nic.in. Last year, the CBSE 10th revaluation results were released on June 14. With the official notification regarding the revaluation and rechecking of CBSE 10th Results, the Board will also release the fees that Students would require to pay while applying for CBSE 10th Results Revaluation/ Rechecking.
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What is the difference between Re-evaluation and Rechecking?
Students applying for CBSE 10th Results 2020 re-evaluation or re-checking must note the difference between the two. Recounting includes the recounting of marks once again and ensure that the marks are awarded in the marksheet correctly. Whereas, re-verification includes the revaluation of answer scripts and a scanned copy of the evaluated answer script will be provided to the student.
How to download photocopy of CBSE 10th Answersheet?
Students who expected more from their CBSE 10th Results 2020 can apply for a copy of their answer sheet. In order to crosscheck their marks, Students are allowed to get them verified again by the board. The CBSE 10th answersheet photocopy would be available for only those students who apply for the verification of marks. The students who want to have a copy of their answer sheet can apply for the same through the official website of CBSE i.e. cbse.nic.in.
A certain fee amount is needed by the Student to deposit in order to get the copies of their CBSE 10th Board Exams 2020 answersheet. The verification fee will be deposited online through Credit Card, Debit Card and Net banking. After blocking all information relating to the identity of the Examiner/ Evaluator/ any other official associated with the examination process, CBSE will send the photocopy of the CBSE 10th answer sheet to the candidate’s login account.
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