After the results are declared by the
Uttarakhand Board of school Education, students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for
rechecking (scrutiny) or
revaluation of their answer sheets.This process helps students verify if there were any
totalling errors or unchecked answers.
🧾 What is Rechecking / Revaluation?- 🔍 Rechecking (Scrutiny): Only marks are re-verified and totals are checked
- ✍️ Revaluation: Selected answers are re-evaluated (in some cases, depending on board rules)
👉 UBSE generally starts this process
after result declaration in April–May 2026 (expected window)📅 Expected application Timeline (2026)- 📌 Starts: Within a few days after result declaration
- 📌 Last date: Usually 7–15 days after notification
- 📌 Mode: Online through official UBSE portal / school login
🪜 Step-by-Step: How to Apply for UBSE Rechecking 2026🖥️ Step 1: Visit Official WebsiteGo to the official UBSE portal:
- ubse.uk.gov.in (official board website)
🔐 Step 2: Login / Open Rechecking Link- Click on “Revaluation / Scrutiny 2026” link
- Enter:
- Roll number
- Date of birth (if required)
📄 Step 3: Select Subjects- Choose subjects you want rechecked
- You can apply for one or more subjects
💳 Step 4: Pay application Fee- Pay fee online (per subject basis)
- Payment methods: UPI / Debit card / Net banking
📥 Step 5: Submit Form- Verify details carefully
- Submit application
- Download confirmation receipt
📊 Important Points to Remember- ✔ Apply only within the official deadline
- ✔ Fee is non-refundable
- ✔ Marks may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged
- ✔ Final result after rechecking is considered final
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid- Waiting too long after result declaration
- Entering wrong roll number
- Applying without checking official notification
- Expecting guaranteed marks increase
📝 Final ThoughtsThe UBSE rechecking/revaluation process is a useful option for students who feel their marks do not reflect their performance. However, it should be used carefully and only when you are confident about evaluation errors.
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