CBSE Improvement Exam 2026: Rules, Eligibility, Process & Impact on JEE, NEET, CUET

CBSE Improvement Exam 2026: Rules, Eligibility & Complete Process Explained
Comprehensive guide covering re-evaluation rules, improvement exam process, and impact on JEE, NEET & CUET UG admissions.
Overview
“A student who is not satisfied with his board performance but has not applied for any rechecking or re-evaluation will also not appear for the improvement exam in the same year. Can he apply for a few or all subjects consecutively next year?”
Answer: Yes.If the student has successfully passed Class 12 in any year but is unsatisfied with their marks, they are eligible to appear for the Improvement of Performance exam in the next year as a Private Candidate.
Key Rules and Conditions for Improvement Exam
- No Retrospective Penalties: Not applying in the same year does not reduce eligibility for next year.
- One or All Subjects: Students can choose one, multiple, or all subjects.
- Syllabus: Exam will follow latest CBSE curriculum.
- Theory Only: Only theory exams are required; practical marks are carried forward.
- Mark Sheet: CBSE issues a new Statement of Marks for improved subjects only.
Alternative Option: Rechecking & Re-evaluation
Students unsatisfied with marks can use CBSE’s 3-step verification system:
- Verification of Marks (Re-totalling)
- Obtaining Photocopy of Answer Sheet
- Re-evaluation of Answers
Even after re-evaluation, if marks do not improve, eligibility for the next-year improvement exam remains unchanged.
Phase 1: Step-by-Step Application Process
The application process starts between September–November on the official CBSE portal.
- Visit official CBSE website during notification period
- Open Pariksha Sangam / E-Pariksha portal
- Select “Improvement of Performance” category
- Enter roll number, school code, center code
- Select subjects for improvement
- Upload photo and signature
- Pay fees via online mode
Phase 2: Eligibility & Technical Criteria
1. Mandatory Passing Status
- Student must have “PASS” status in previous year
- Compartment/Failed students are not eligible under improvement
2. Theory vs Practical
- Only theory exams are required
- Practical/internal marks are carried forward
3. Fees & Subjects
- ₹300 per subject approx
- Late fee may be ₹2000
- One or more subjects allowed
Phase 3: Restrictions on Attempts
1. One-Year Window Rule
A passed student can appear only in the succeeding year improvement exam. Missing it means losing the chance permanently.
2. No Continuous Attempts
Students cannot give improvement exams repeatedly every year.
Phase 4: Final Mark Sheet System
- Separate Statement of Marks is issued
- Best of two marks rule applies
- Original marks remain valid if improvement is lower
What “Collating Both Mark Sheets” Means
Students receive two documents: original marksheet and improvement marksheet. Colleges combine the best subject-wise scores.
- Physics → Original marksheet
- Maths → Higher score from either sheet
- Chemistry → Higher score from either sheet
Impact on National Entrance Exams
| Exam | 2 Mark Sheets Allowed | Rule |
|---|---|---|
| JEE Main | YES | 75% eligibility based on best marks |
| JEE Advanced | YES | Top percentile requirement applies |
| NEET | YES | PCB aggregate considered |
| CUET | YES | Basic eligibility accepted |
| BITSAT | NO | Requires single full marksheet |
Summary Strategy for Students
- If targeting NITs/NEET/CUET → improve selective subjects
- If targeting IIT/BITS → improve all subjects
FAQs
Can I apply for improvement next year?
Yes, if you passed Class 12, you can apply as a private candidate.
Do I need to repeat practical exams?
No, practical marks are carried forward.
Can marks decrease after re-evaluation?
Yes, final marks are binding after re-evaluation.
Can both marksheets be used for admission?
Yes, colleges accept both marksheets together.
