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CBSE Class 12 Result 2026: Passing Criteria, Re-evaluation Process & Compartment Exam Guidelines Explained

CBSE Class 12 Result 2026: Passing Criteria, Re-evaluation Process & Compartment Exam Guidelines Explained

SAKSHI EDUCATION 2 days ago

CBSE Class 12 Passing Marks 2026

To successfully pass the CBSE Class 12 board exams, students must secure:

  • Minimum 33% marks in each subject
  • This includes theory, practicals, and internal assessments

For subjects with practical components, students must pass both theory and practical exams separately.

Re-evaluation & Marks Verification Process

CBSE provides multiple options for students who are not satisfied with their scores:

  • Verification of Marks - Rechecking for calculation errors
  • Photocopy of Answer Sheets - Access to scanned evaluated copies
  • Re-evaluation - Reassessment of specific answers

A recent update allows students to view scanned copies of their answer sheets before applying for re-evaluation, ensuring better transparency.

CBSE Supplementary (Compartment) Exam 2026

Students who fail to achieve the minimum passing marks in one or more subjects can appear for the CBSE Supplementary Exams 2026.

  • Regular students must apply through their schools
  • Private candidates can apply online via the official CBSE website
  • Exams will be conducted based on the latest CBSE syllabus

Last year, the supplementary exam was held on July 15, giving an idea of the expected timeline.

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Important Rules for Compartment Exams

  • Students placed in the Compartment category are eligible
  • Schools will submit applications for regular candidates
  • Candidates should apply within the official deadline

Important Advice: Students planning to appear for supplementary exams should not wait for re-evaluation results. Apply within the given timeline to avoid missing the opportunity.

CBSE Evaluation Process Explained

CBSE follows a strict and transparent evaluation system:

  • Answer sheets are checked by trained CBSE evaluators
  • Evaluation is conducted under board supervision
  • Each examiner evaluates a limited number of copies per day to ensure accuracy
  • Marking schemes are discussed in detail before evaluation begins


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