CBSE Verification and Re-Evaluation Portal Opens June 1: A Practical Guide for UAE Students
The CBSE Post-Result Activities portal is live from today, June 1. If you’ve been waiting to apply for answer book verification or re-evaluation after the Class 10 and Class 12 results, the window is now open. There’s been a fair bit of confusion around this process — some of it because the portal was delayed from the originally announced May 29 date, and some because this year’s marking raised questions that many students haven’t encountered before. Here’s everything you need to know to apply correctly, without wasting time or missing deadlines.
What this covers
- Why there was a delay — and why the OSM issue matters
- The three-stage process: how it actually works
- Step-by-step: how to apply right now
- Fees for each stage
- Can re-evaluation reduce your marks?
- Who should actually apply — and who probably shouldn’t
- How UAE students access the portal
- Quick answers to what everyone’s asking
Why There Was a Delay — and Why OSM Has Students Worried
CBSE had announced that the Post-Result Activities portal would go live on May 29. It didn’t. The board pushed the date to June 1, citing the need to ensure a “transparent and glitch-free process.” That’s the official language. The practical reason is that the volume of students expected to apply is unusually high this year, and CBSE wanted the system ready to handle it.
The reason demand is higher than usual comes down to three letters: OSM. On-Screen Marking. This was the first year CBSE used digital marking across all Class 10 and 12 papers. Instead of examiners marking physical answer scripts, scanned copies were evaluated on-screen. The system is designed to reduce errors — and theoretically it should, because there’s a full digital audit trail.
But for students whose results felt inconsistent with their actual performance, the new system raised a question they hadn’t encountered before: is the issue with how my paper was marked, or with the new digital process itself? Some students have reported results that seemed sharply below their expected performance in subjects they felt they’d done well in. Whether OSM is responsible for any of those discrepancies, or whether the results simply reflect how the papers were answered, the verification process is now the way to find out.
Official CBSE support: if you have queries before or during the application process, CBSE has set up a dedicated helpline at 1800 11 8004 (toll-free) and an email address specifically for 2026 result queries: resultcbse2026@cbseshiksha.in. Both are available from today.
The Three-Stage Process: How It Actually Works
This is where most students get confused, so let’s be clear about the sequence. The CBSE post-result process isn’t a single application. It’s three separate stages, each dependent on completing the previous one. You cannot skip to re-evaluation without first going through the earlier steps.
Stage 1: Obtain a photocopy of your evaluated answer book. This is the mandatory first step for everyone. You apply online and pay per subject. CBSE sends a scanned copy of your marked answer script to your login account, with evaluator details masked. You review it. This is the only way to see exactly how your paper was marked before deciding whether to go further.
Stage 2: Apply for marks verification. Only available after you’ve received your photocopy. This is a check for totalling errors, unmarked questions, or marks that weren’t correctly carried forward. It’s not a re-marking of your answers — it’s an administrative check. The outcome is communicated through your login account.
Stage 3: Apply for re-evaluation. Only available after you’ve received your photocopy. A different examiner reviews your answers against the marking scheme and re-marks specific questions. This is the stage that can actually change your score based on the quality of your answers. You can apply for verification and re-evaluation independently of each other, as long as you have the photocopy first.
The sequence matters: you cannot apply for verification or re-evaluation without first applying for and receiving the photocopy. Don’t skip Stage 1 thinking you can go straight to re-evaluation. The portal won’t allow it, and trying to rush this will cost you time.
Step-by-Step: How to Apply From Today
Step 1 — Go to the official CBSE portal
Visit cbse.gov.in. Look for the Post-Result Activities section. This is the only verified portal for these applications. Don’t use third-party websites claiming to offer the same service.
Step 2 — Log in with your exam credentials
You’ll need your roll number, school number (if you’re a private candidate, enter 99999), and exam centre number as printed on your CBSE admit card. Keep your admit card accessible before you start.
Step 3 — Apply for your answer book photocopy first
Select the subject or subjects you want to review. Pay Rs 500 per subject. Once payment is confirmed, your scanned answer book will be available in your login account. CBSE does not send individual emails or messages when it’s ready — you’ll need to check your account directly.
Step 4 — Review your answer book carefully
Look at how each question was marked. Check whether any questions appear unmarked. Check that totals are correct. If anything looks like a totalling error or an unmarked response, that’s a verification issue. If you believe your answers were marked too harshly and deserved more marks, that’s a re-evaluation issue.
Step 5 — Apply for verification and/or re-evaluation as needed
Return to the portal. Apply for verification at Rs 500 per subject if you’ve found totalling errors or unmarked questions. Apply for re-evaluation at Rs 100 per question for specific questions where you believe the marking was incorrect. You can apply for both if both apply. Submit only one application — multiple applications for the same subject are not accepted.
Step 6 — Check your login for the outcome
Results of verification and re-evaluation are posted to your CBSE login account. No individual email or message will be sent. Check the account directly. If marks change as a result, you’ll be required to surrender your current marksheet and a new one will be issued.
Fees for Each Stage
| Stage | What it covers | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Photocopy of answer book | Scanned copy of your marked answer script (mandatory first step) | Rs 500 per subject |
| Verification of marks | Check for totalling errors, unmarked questions, or marks not carried forward | Rs 500 per subject |
| Re-evaluation | Re-marking of specific answers by a different examiner | Rs 100 per question |
All fees are paid online through the portal. For UAE-based students, online payment methods that work with international cards are accepted. If you encounter payment issues specifically related to UAE cards, the CBSE helpline at 1800 11 8004 can guide you through alternatives.
One application per subject, per stage. CBSE is explicit about this: multiple applications for the same subject at the same stage won’t be processed. Submit carefully and confirm the details before paying. There are no refunds for incorrect submissions.
Can Re-Evaluation Reduce Your Marks?
This is probably the question most students are sitting with before deciding whether to apply. The honest answer is nuanced.
For re-evaluation: a different examiner re-marks your answers. The outcome can be higher or the same. In practice, re-evaluation rarely produces lower scores because the process is designed as a check on under-marking, not over-marking. However, CBSE’s official position in previous years has been that re-evaluated marks become final — so it’s worth being reasonably confident before applying rather than applying speculatively.
For verification of marks: this checks totalling and transfer accuracy. If an error is found in either direction — marks over-counted or under-counted — the corrected figure becomes final. In theory this means a verification could produce a lower mark if marks were previously over-added. In practice this is uncommon, but it’s a real possibility worth being aware of.
The safest approach: get the photocopy, review it carefully, and only apply for re-evaluation on specific questions where you have a clear sense that your answer deserved more credit than it received. Applying broadly across all questions in a subject without reviewing your answers first is not a strategy that tends to end well.
Who Should Actually Apply — and Who Probably Shouldn’t
The photocopy is worth getting if your result in any subject felt significantly inconsistent with how you thought the exam went. At Rs 500 per subject, the cost is reasonable for the information it gives you. You don’t need to have specific concerns upfront — the photocopy itself is what generates the specific information.
Verification makes sense if, after seeing your photocopy, you spot a totalling error, an unmarked response, or marks that weren’t carried forward correctly. These are administrative errors and verification is the right tool for them.
Re-evaluation makes sense if, after seeing your photocopy, you look at specific answers and genuinely believe a different examiner would have awarded more marks based on the marking scheme. This works best for subjects with some examiner discretion in long answers — not for objective questions where there’s only one right answer.
Re-evaluation probably isn’t the right call if you’re applying on the general hope that the marks might improve. The process costs money and time, and for students whose papers were marked correctly the first time, it produces no change. Review first. Apply where there’s specific reason to.
On the OSM marking concerns specifically: if your concern is that the digital marking process itself introduced an error rather than examiner judgment, that’s more of a verification issue than re-evaluation. The photocopy will show you whether answers were correctly marked and totalled. Start there before drawing conclusions about the system.
How UAE Students Access the Portal
The process is entirely online and identical for students based anywhere in the world. There is no requirement to be in India, visit a CBSE office, or contact your school in the UAE to initiate any part of this.
You need your CBSE admit card credentials: roll number, school number, and exam centre number. If you’re a private candidate who sat exams through a UAE-based CBSE centre, enter 99999 in the school number field.
The portal at cbse.gov.in is accessible from UAE internet connections without any additional steps. Payment works via international cards through the online payment gateway. The scanned answer books, once available, are downloadable directly from your login account on the same portal.
Timeline-wise, CBSE hasn’t published specific closing dates for each stage yet. Watch the official cbse.gov.in site and your school’s communications closely. Based on previous years, windows for each stage tend to be relatively short — a few days each. Don’t wait for the last possible moment to apply.
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Act Soon — Windows Close Quickly
CBSE doesn’t leave these portals open for weeks. Each stage has a short application window, and based on previous years the total timeline from photocopy applications to re-evaluation closure tends to span three to four weeks at most. Today is the first day of that window.
If you’re on the fence about whether to apply, get the photocopy first. It’s Rs 500, it shows you exactly what happened, and it’s the only basis for deciding whether the next stages are worth pursuing. Applying without reviewing your paper is guesswork. Reviewing your paper and then deciding is information-based. Always better to work from the second position.
And if after the whole process the marks still aren’t where you need them to be for your next steps — there are options. A resat, a different curriculum pathway, targeted preparation for the next cycle. Results day and its aftermath feel final. They usually aren’t.
If you want to talk through what your result means for what comes next, Edugravity offers a free consultation for CBSE students and families navigating post-result decisions. Whether it’s improving grades, switching curricula, or preparing for university entry, we’ll help you see the full picture clearly. Book the consultation here.
Key Takeaways
- The CBSE Post-Result Activities portal opened today, June 1, 2026 — apply at cbse.gov.in with your roll number, school number, and exam centre number from your admit card
- The process has three mandatory stages in sequence: photocopy of answer book first (Rs 500/subject), then verification (Rs 500/subject) and/or re-evaluation (Rs 100/question)
- You cannot apply for verification or re-evaluation without first obtaining the photocopy — the portal enforces this order
- Re-evaluation typically produces an increase or no change; review your photocopy carefully and apply only on questions where you have a specific basis to do so
- UAE students apply through the same online portal as everyone else — the process is entirely remote, no need to be in India
- Application windows are short — the portal is open now and won’t stay open for long based on previous years

