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CBSE 2023

CBSE Class 10 Compartment Exam 2023: Re-evaluation schedule OUT; details here

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Posted on 05 Aug 2023
13:45 PM
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In total, 1,49,179 students appeared in the compartment, of which 21,557 appeared in the improvement exam
The application process for verification of marks for CBSE Class 10 compartment result 2023 will begin from 7 August

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the step-by-step instructions to apply for the CBSE Class 10 verification process and schedule. Students who are not satisfied with the CBSE Class 10 compartment 2023 results will be able to apply for verification of marks and to obtain photocopy of evaluated answer sheets at the official website- cbse.gov.in.

In total, 1,49,179 students appeared in the compartment, of which 21,557 appeared in the improvement exam. Out of the 1,27,622 students who appeared in the compartment exam alone, 60,551 were declared pass.

The application process for verification of marks for CBSE Class 10 compartment result 2023 will begin from 7 August. The application fee of Rs 500 will have to be paid for verification of marks and answer sheet copy. However, the fee for revaluation is Rs 100 per paper.

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CBSE Class 10 Result Verification Schedule 2023

Marks verification- 7 to 8 August till midnight

Copy of evaluated answer sheet- 12 August till midnight

Re-evaluation- 16 August till midnight

Last updated on 05 Aug 2023
01:45 PM
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