Class 12 students who challenged their CBSE results have somewhere new to look. The board has uploaded revised marksheets after verification of issues observed and re-evaluation to candidates’ DigiLocker accounts, with most done by 21st June and the rest to follow shortly. Anyone who applied can check the outcome at https://results.digilocker.gov.in/.
The Central Board of Secondary Education, which conducts the Class 10 and 12 exams for affiliated schools across the country, declared the main results on 13th May 2026. Marksheets landed in DigiLocker right after that and were posted to candidates and schools. Revised ones, where a review changed something, are now going up alongside the review results in batches.
It helps to know what the two processes actually do. Verification of issues observed is a check of the scanned answer book a student received: missing pages, a missing supplementary sheet, absent maps or graphs, blurred scans, someone else’s answer book, or a paper marked against the wrong set’s marking scheme. Re-evaluation goes deeper. A student can ask for one or more questions in a subject to be looked at again. Both can be sought across several subjects.
Neither guarantees a higher score. CBSE is blunt about this. Marks may rise, fall, or hold steady once the review is over, and any genuine discrepancy gets corrected. Every answer book sent for re-evaluation was checked by two evaluators, and the board says experts from IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur monitored the exercise.
There’s relief on cost. The fee for a scanned copy of an answer book has dropped from Rs 700 to Rs 100. Verification of issues observed now costs Rs 100, down from Rs 500. Re-evaluation has fallen from Rs 100 to Rs 25 per question. Any duplicate or excess payment goes back to the source account, and the fee itself is refunded if marks go up after re-evaluation.
For students who applied for verification and were told there was no change, CBSE will allow a physical inspection of the answer book at the concerned Regional Office. The schedule for that is yet to come.
If your updated marks aren’t showing in DigiLocker, the status tells the story. “Changes Updated” means the result moved. “No Change” means it held. “Under Process” covers a small number of pending cases that the board says will be sorted soon. Trouble logging in? CBSE advises entering credentials carefully, since it’s a sensitive step, and trying again later or ringing the helpline.
For context on timing, last year the outcomes rolled out from 27th June to 11th July 2025.
The board has also flagged exam stress. A free 24x7 tele-helpline, 1800-11-8004, is running for students, and parents have been asked to steer their children towards the next set of options. Among those is the supplementary and improvement exam for regular and private candidates. That notification, CBSE says, will be issued soon, so families waiting for a second attempt should watch the board’s announcements.