Overview
- The scrutiny window opened June 3 on bseronline.in and runs through June 7 with on-time applications avoiding a Rs 400 late fee.
- Applicants pay Rs 400 per subject to request checks for arithmetical errors, missing answers or discrepancies between answer sheets and marksheets.
- Mathematics candidates can seek targeted re-evaluation of specific questions for an additional Rs 100 per item.
- Once reviews conclude, scrutiny outcomes will be published under the “SCRUTINY2025” section on the RBSE website.
- Students can access scanned answer sheets for five days after review and submit further objections online or at e-Mitra centers during that period.