The Central Board of Secondary Education today released the date sheet for the supplementary exams and reevaluation dates for Class 10. Students can check their results at the official website —  cbse.gov.in

As per the official schedule, the Class 10 supplementary exam will be held from July 15. The verification of the marks will be conducted from May 17 and will be available for 5 days only. The application for the re-evaluation of the answer sheets will commence on June 6. This facility is available for two days.

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The CBSE has also shared that after the deadline there will be no acceptance of the application. The application has to be made online, no offline applications will be accepted. 

The overall pass percentage of Class 10th 2024 has been recorded at 93.60 per cent this year, which is an increase of 0.48 per cent from last year’s 93.12 per cent. The number of students placed in compartments (full subjects) has decline from 134774 (6.22%) in 2023 to 132337 (5.91%) this year.

CBSE Board Class 10th Supplementary exams date sheet: How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website — cbse.gov.in

Step 2: Click on “Important Notices” on the Homepage

Step 3: Click on the supplementary date sheet link.

Step 4: Save and download the date sheet for future reference.

Class 10th Result 2024 Revaluation: How to apply

Step 1: Go to the official website – cbse.gov.in

Step 2: Navigate to the application link of revaluation, on the home page

Step 3: Login using your necessary credential

Step 4: Fill up the application form and complete your application registration with fee payment

Step 5: Download the form and payment confirmation slip for future reference.

This time, CBSE also announced that the board will not award any overall division, distinction or aggregate to the students appearing for the Class 10 and Class 12 exams in 2024. This announcement was reiterated after the board received several requests asking for criteria of divisions. The Board also clarified that if a candidate has taken more than five subjects, the decision to determine the best five subjects may be taken by the admitting institutes or the employer recruiting the CBSE board student.

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