The marks verification process will begin on the fourth day following the CBSE Board result 2024 declaration and will continue till the eighth day.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) which is yet to release the results for classes 10th and 12th has notified about the schedule for marks verification and re-evaluation.
According to the official notification, students who wants to get their marks verified or answer sheets reevaluated will have the option to do so once the results are announced officially.
The marks verification process will begin on the fourth day following the CBSE Board result 2024 declaration and will continue till the eighth day.
The board has emphasized that it will not entertain any requests related to CBSE board results activities after the specified deadline.
The CBSE Class 10 and 12 results for the year 2024 will likely be declared on May 20.
Students can also opt to acquire photocopies of the assessed answer sheets or re-evaluated answer books that will begin on 19th day of result declaration and will go on till 20th day of the declaration of the result.
Meanwhile, the process for re-evaluation of answer sheets will begin on 24th day of result declaration and will go on till 25th day of the declaration of the result.
The CBSE board requires a student to get at least 33 per cent marks to get the pass certificate in all the subjects. Once declared, the result can be accessed via CBSE's official website cbse.nic.in, DigiLocker, SMS, and the Umang App.
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