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Haryana Board Revaluation Result 2026 | BSEH Scrutiny — Explained
BSEH has opened the revaluation and scrutiny window for Class 10 and 12 results 2026. Learn about the fee structure, application process, and expected result dates.

BSEH Class 10 and 12 results for 2026 were announced in May, and the Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH) has now opened the window for revaluation and scrutiny applications. If your marks are lower than expected or if you believe an error occurred during checking, you have exactly 20 days from the result declaration date to submit your application online at bseh.org.in.

BSEH Revaluation and Scrutiny 2026: Quick Overview
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Board Name | Board of School Education Haryana (BSEH), Bhiwani |
| Classes Covered | Secondary (Class 10) and Senior Secondary (Class 12) |
| Application Period | Within 20 days of result declaration |
| Revaluation Fee | ₹1,000 per subject (General) | ₹800 (BPL) |
| Scrutiny Fee | ₹250 per subject |
| Official Website | bseh.org.in |
What is the difference between Revaluation and Scrutiny?
Many students confuse revaluation with scrutiny, but they are technically different processes under BSEH rules. In Scrutiny, the board official only checks if all answers were marked and if the total sum of marks is correct. No answer is re-checked or re-evaluated for the quality of the content.
Revaluation is a more detailed process where your entire answer sheet is handed over to a new examiner. This examiner evaluates the answers again based on the marking scheme. If you choose revaluation, scrutiny is automatically included in the process. Revaluation is more expensive but offers a higher chance of a significant mark increase if the initial checking was strict or flawed.

BSEH Revaluation and Scrutiny Fee Structure 2026
The Haryana Board charges separate fees for Class 10 and Class 12 revaluation. Students belonging to the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category receive a concession upon providing a valid BPL card. Fees must be paid online via Net Banking, Credit Card, or Debit Card during the application process.
- Revaluation Fee (General): ₹1,000 per subject.
- Revaluation Fee (BPL): ₹800 per subject.
- Scrutiny Fee: ₹250 per subject for all categories.
- Late Fee: Applications submitted after the 20-day window are generally not accepted, though a 5-day grace period with a ₹500 late fee is sometimes announced.
BSEH offers a partial refund policy for revaluation. If your marks increase by 10% or more in a particular subject after revaluation, the board refunds ₹500 from your application fee. This refund is credited back to the original payment source after the final revised marksheet is issued.
How to apply for Haryana Board Revaluation 2026?
The application process is entirely digital. Students do not need to visit the Bhiwani headquarters to submit forms. Follow these 7 steps to complete your application:
- Visit the official BSEH website at bseh.org.in.
- Click on the "Online Application for Revaluation/Scrutiny 2026" link on the homepage.
- Select your Class (10th or 12th) and enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
- Choose the subjects you wish to apply for. You can select multiple subjects in a single form.
- Select the service type: "Revaluation" or "Scrutiny".
- Upload a scanned copy of your original marksheet or the internet-downloaded result.
- Pay the required fee through the integrated payment gateway and download the acknowledgment receipt.
Keep the transaction ID and application number safe. These are required to check the status of your request later. You can also read about the /hbse-10th-result-2026 process for more details on initial marking.
Eligibility Criteria for Revaluation and Scrutiny
Any student who appeared for the BSEH Secondary or Senior Secondary Academic/HOS exams in March 2026 is eligible. This includes regular students, private candidates, and those who appeared for Swayampathis (Open School). There is no minimum mark requirement to apply; even a student who failed a subject can apply for revaluation if they believe they deserved passing marks.
Students applying for revaluation must agree to the board's condition: the marks obtained after revaluation will be considered final, even if they are lower than the original marks. While marks rarely decrease, it is a possibility that students should consider before applying.
When will the Haryana Board Revaluation Result 2026 be declared?
Based on previous year trends, BSEH usually declares the revaluation results within 30 to 45 days after the application window closes. For the 2026 cycle, students can expect the results in late June or early July 2026. The results are not sent via post; they are updated directly on the official portal.
The board processes applications in batches. Sometimes, the result for Class 12 is released a few days before Class 10 to facilitate college admissions. If you are applying for higher education, you should inform your target college that your revaluation result is pending.
How to check BSEH Revaluation Result 2026?
Once the board completes the re-checking process, the status will be updated online. Use these steps to check your revised score:
- Go to the "Results" section on bseh.org.in.
- Look for the link "Revaluation/Scrutiny Result March-2026".
- Enter your Roll Number and the Case Number provided during the application.
- Submit the details to view your status.
- The screen will show "No Change", "Marks Increased", or "Marks Decreased".
If there is a change in marks, your old marksheet becomes invalid. You must surrender the old marksheet to your school or the board office to receive the new, updated marksheet. For those planning for competitive exams, check our guide on /ssc-cgl-2026-preparation to see how board marks impact your eligibility.
Important Rules for Revaluation Results
The BSEH follows specific statutes for mark updates. If the increase in marks is less than 1%, the marks are usually not updated unless it results in a change of result status (e.g., from Fail to Pass or from Second Division to First Division). If the increase is between 1% and 10%, the marks are updated automatically.
In cases where the marks increase by more than 15%, the answer sheet is sent to a third examiner for a final decision. This is done to ensure there was no malpractice or extreme negligence in the first two rounds of checking. The decision of the third examiner is final and binding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for revaluation for all subjects?
Yes, BSEH allows students to apply for revaluation in as many subjects as they appeared for. However, you must pay the fee of ₹1,000 (or ₹800 for BPL) for every individual subject you select.
What if I miss the 20-day deadline for application?
BSEH is very strict with the 20-day timeline. Once the online link is disabled, the board rarely accepts offline applications. It is advised to apply within the first 10 days of the result declaration to avoid last-minute technical glitches.
Will I get a new marksheet if my marks increase?
Yes, if your marks change, the board will issue a fresh marksheet. You will have to return your original (old) marksheet to the Board of School Education Haryana office in Bhiwani, either through your school or by registered post.
Is the revaluation fee refundable?
The fee is only partially refundable (₹500) if your marks increase by 10% or more in that specific subject. If the marks remain the same or increase by less than 10%, no refund is provided.
Can marks decrease after revaluation?
Yes, according to BSEH regulations, marks can decrease during the revaluation process. If they do, the lower marks will be considered your final score and recorded on your permanent marksheet.
Final Steps for Students
If you are confident that your performance deserves better marks, the revaluation process is a transparent way to ensure justice. Ensure you have your BPL certificate ready if applying for a concession and always double-check your roll number before submitting the fee. For further updates on Haryana government jobs and education alerts, keep checking TrueJobs.co.in. Your career path depends on these numbers, so take the decision wisely and promptly.
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