Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 – How to Apply for Rechecking of Answer Sheets

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Updated: 23 April, 2026 1:27 pm | New Delhi, India
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The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has declared the Karnataka SSLC Result 2026 today, April 23, 2026. If you have checked your result and feel that your marks in one or more subjects do not accurately reflect your performance, you have the option to apply for Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026.

Revaluation: also called rechecking  is an official process where KSEAB re-examines your answer sheet to verify whether all answers were correctly evaluated and all marks were added up without any error. This article explains everything about the revaluation process, eligibility, fees, and how to apply.

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Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 (Copy Re-checking) – Overview

DetailsInformation
BoardKarnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB)
ProcessSSLC Revaluation / Rechecking 2026
Who Can ApplyAny student who appeared for SSLC Exam 1 2026
Application Start DateTo be announced by KSEAB
Application ModeOnline: kseab.karnataka.gov.in
Result DateApril 23, 2026 (Exam 1 Result – Today)
Official Websitekseab.karnataka.gov.in

What Is SSLC Revaluation?

After the SSLC result is declared, students who are not satisfied with their marks can request KSEAB to re-examine their answer sheets. The revaluation process involves:

  • Rechecking (Verification of Marks): The board verifies whether all answers in your answer sheet have been evaluated, whether any answer was missed during marking, and whether the total marks have been correctly added up. This is the basic level of revaluation.
  • Revaluation (Re-evaluation of Answers): In this process, a senior examiner re-evaluates your answers in the subject(s) you apply for. If any answer was incorrectly marked or undervalued, the marks are corrected accordingly.

If a student’s marks increase after revaluation, the updated marks are considered final and the marksheet is revised. If the marks decrease or remain the same, the student is informed and the original marks stand.

Who Can Apply for Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026?

Any student who appeared for the Karnataka SSLC Exam 1 2026 can apply for revaluation. There is no restriction based on pass or fail status. Both passed and failed students can apply if they believe their answer sheet was not evaluated correctly.

Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 – How to Apply for Rechecking of Answer Sheets
Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 – How to Apply for Rechecking of Answer Sheets

However, revaluation is most useful in the following situations:

  • You failed in a subject by a very small margin (1–5 marks) and feel you deserved more.
  • You expected significantly higher marks based on your preparation and the answers you wrote.
  • You noticed a large difference between your expected score and the actual marks shown on the marksheet.

Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026: Important Dates

KSEAB has not yet officially announced the revaluation application dates for 2026. Based on previous years, the revaluation window typically opens within 7–15 days after the result declaration:

EventExpected Date (Tentative)
SSLC Exam 1 Result DeclaredApril 23, 2026 (Confirmed – Today)
Revaluation Application StartLast week of April 2026 (Expected)
Last Date to Apply for RevaluationFirst or second week of May 2026 (Expected)
Revaluation ResultBefore Exam 2 date – May 2026 (Expected)

Note: These are tentative dates. KSEAB will officially announce the revaluation schedule and application link on kseab.karnataka.gov.in. Students should keep checking the official website for the exact dates.

How to Apply for Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026: Step by Step

The revaluation application for Karnataka SSLC is done online through the KSEAB official portal. Here are the steps to follow once the application window opens:

  1. Visit the official KSEAB website: kseab.karnataka.gov.in
  2. Look for the link that says “SSLC Revaluation / Rechecking Application 2026” on the homepage
  3. Click on the link and log in using your Registration Number and Date of Birth
  4. Select the subject(s) for which you want to apply for revaluation
  5. Pay the revaluation fee online using Net Banking, UPI, or Debit/Credit card
  6. Submit the application and save the confirmation receipt
  7. Keep a copy of the receipt for your records

Students who face difficulty applying online can approach their school for assistance. Schools are typically guided by KSEAB on how to assist students with the revaluation process.

Karnataka SSLC Revaluation Fee 2026

The revaluation fee is charged per subject. KSEAB will officially announce the fee amount along with the revaluation notification. Based on previous years, the fee is typically in the range of Rs. 50 to Rs. 150 per subject for verification/rechecking and slightly higher for full revaluation.

The exact fee structure for 2026 will be updated here as soon as KSEAB announces it. Check kseab.karnataka.gov.in for official fee details.

What Happens After You Apply for Revaluation?

Once you submit your revaluation application, KSEAB will process your request and re-examine your answer sheet(s). Here is what can happen:

  • If your marks increase: KSEAB will update your marksheet with the revised marks. If the revision causes you to pass a subject you previously failed, your result status will be updated to pass.
  • If your marks remain the same: The original marks stand. You will be informed of the outcome.
  • If your marks decrease: In Karnataka’s SSLC revaluation process, marks typically do not decrease. However, KSEAB’s official terms apply.

The revaluation result is usually declared before the Exam 2 date so that students whose marks are revised can plan accordingly if a student passes after revaluation, they may not need to appear for Exam 2.

Should You Apply for Revaluation or Directly Appear for Exam 2?

This is a common question students face after seeing their SSLC result. Here is a practical way to think about it:

  • Apply for Revaluation if: You failed by a very small margin (1-5 marks), you are confident that your answers were correct and deserved more marks, or you want to explore the possibility of a marks revision before committing to Exam 2 preparation.
  • Apply for Exam 2 directly if: You failed by a larger margin, you know you did not perform well in that subject, or you want to be safe and prepare for Exam 2 regardless of the revaluation outcome.
  • Best approach: Apply for both revaluation AND Exam 2 simultaneously. Revaluation results typically come before Exam 2. If you pass via revaluation, you do not need to appear for Exam 2. If the revaluation does not help, you are already prepared for Exam 2.

Karnataka SSLC Revaluation vs Supplementary Exam: Key Difference

AspectRevaluationSupplementary Exam (Exam 2)
PurposeRe-examine how your existing answers were markedWrite a fresh exam in subjects you failed
Who should applyFailed by small margin or suspect marking errorFailed and want to clear the subject
New exam requiredNoYes – you appear for the exam again
When result comesBefore Exam 2After Exam 2 is conducted
FeePer subject (low)Per subject (application fee)
RiskVery lowYou need to prepare again

This article will be updated as soon as KSEAB officially announces the Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 application dates, fee, and process. Keep checking kseab.karnataka.gov.in for official updates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When will Karnataka SSLC Revaluation 2026 application start?
KSEAB is expected to announce the revaluation application dates within 7–15 days of the result declaration. The application is expected to open in the last week of April 2026. Official announcement will be made on kseab.karnataka.gov.in.
Q2. Can a passed student also apply for revaluation?
Yes. Any student who appeared for SSLC Exam 1 2026 can apply for revaluation — whether they passed or failed. If a passed student feels they deserved higher marks in a subject, they can apply.
Q3. Can revaluation change my result from fail to pass?
Yes. If your marks increase after revaluation and you now meet the minimum passing criteria (35 marks in the subject and 206/625 aggregate), your result status will be updated to pass by KSEAB.
Q4. Is revaluation available for all subjects?
Yes, revaluation can be applied for any subject in which you appeared during SSLC Exam 1 2026. You can apply for one subject or multiple subjects.
Q5. Will the revaluation result come before Exam 2?
Yes. KSEAB typically announces the revaluation result before the Exam 2 date so that students can decide whether they still need to appear for Exam 2.

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