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If you believe an error was made in the marking of your Maharashtra SSC (Class 10) board exams, you can apply for a revaluation of your result. The process, officially known as ‘verification’ or ‘rechecking,’ allows you to request a recount of marks and, in some cases, a reassessment of your answer sheets for a fee.

What is SSC result revaluation in Maharashtra?

SSC result revaluation in Maharashtra is a formal process where students can request the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) to review their marks. This is not an automatic remarking but a multi-step procedure.

It typically involves two main stages: first, a verification of the marks addition on your mark sheet. If you still find a discrepancy, you can then apply for a reassessment of your answer booklet by a different examiner.

It’s crucial to understand that your marks can go up, stay the same, or even go down after reassessment. The board’s decision after revaluation is final and binding.

How do I apply for SSC marks rechecking?

You must apply online through the official MSBSHSE website within the announced deadline, which is usually a few weeks after the results are declared. The steps generally involve:

  • Step 1: Visit the official MSBSHSE SSC portal and log in using your seat number and other required details.
  • Step 2: Navigate to the ‘Revaluation’ or ‘Verification’ section and select the subject(s) you want rechecked.
  • Step 3: Pay the prescribed non-refundable fee per subject online. The fee amount is set by the board and is announced with the revaluation notification.
  • Step 4: Submit the application and keep a printout or screenshot of the confirmation for your records.

Always use the official board website for the application, as third-party sites may not be authorized. The exact window and process are detailed in the official revaluation notification published by MSBSHSE.

What happens after I submit my revaluation application?

Once your application and fee are received, the board initiates the rechecking process. For a marks verification, officials will manually recount the total marks on your answer sheet.

If you opted for reassessment, your answer booklet will be evaluated again by a different examiner who does not know the original marks awarded. This examiner works under strict guidelines to ensure fairness.

The entire process can take several weeks. You will need to check the status online using your application details. The board will not contact you individually unless there is a significant change requiring a revised mark sheet.

When the revaluation is complete, the updated result will be published on the official portal. If your marks change, you may need to collect a revised mark sheet from your school or the board office.

What are the common mistakes students make during revaluation?

Many applicants rush into the process without proper consideration. A frequent mistake is applying for revaluation of all subjects out of disappointment, rather than focusing on subjects where you are genuinely confident a marking error occurred.

Another common error is missing the application deadline. The board is strict about these dates and does not accept late applications. Students also sometimes forget to save their payment confirmation and application receipt, which are essential for tracking.

Perhaps the biggest mistake is not understanding the financial and academic implications. The revaluation fee is non-refundable, even if your marks do not change. Also, while waiting for the revaluation result, you might miss admission deadlines for junior colleges or other courses.

Where can I find the official revaluation notification and status?

All official information, including the announcement of the revaluation application window, fees, and step-by-step guides, is published on the Maharashtra State Board’s main website. You should look for a press release or notification specifically about ‘SSC Verification/Revaluation of Marks.’

To check your application status, you will need to return to the same online portal where you applied. You will typically need your application number or seat number to log in and view updates.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always refer to the board’s official website directly. School principals and class teachers are also reliable sources for procedural guidance, as they receive circulars from the board.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can my marks decrease after SSC revaluation in Maharashtra?

Yes, during the reassessment stage, if the new examiner finds that your original marks were overstated, your score can be reduced. The board’s final decision after revaluation is conclusive.

How long does the Maharashtra SSC revaluation process take?

The timeline varies each year but typically takes four to six weeks from the application deadline. The exact dates are published in the official board notification.

Is there a fee for applying for SSC revaluation?

Yes, the Maharashtra State Board charges a non-refundable fee per subject for both verification and reassessment. The specific amount is announced each year with the revaluation notification.

What should I do if I find a calculation error on my mark sheet?

A simple addition error in your total marks is addressed through the ‘verification’ process. You should apply for verification of that subject, as it is a quicker and sometimes less expensive option than full reassessment.

Can I apply for revaluation if I failed a subject?

Yes, students who have failed or are unsatisfied with their marks in a subject are generally eligible to apply for its revaluation, provided they follow the official procedure and pay the required fee.

Where do I collect my revised mark sheet if my marks change?

If the revaluation leads to a change in your marks, the board issues a revised mark sheet. You will usually need to collect it from your school or the designated regional board office, as per the instructions in the revaluation result notification.

Vaibhav darade
Vaibhav darade Maharashtra education writer

Vaibhav Darade Educational news analyst providing verified board exam updates, result links, and career guidance for Class 10th students nationwide.