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Calcutta University syllabus selection screen Calcutta University Re-Check & Self-Inspection Process Guide

A step-by-step guide with visual references

Calcutta University syllabus selection screen

Visit Calcutta University Website

Go to the official Calcutta University examination portal:

Visit CU Exam Window
2

Select Your Syllabus

Choose between CBCS or CCF syllabus option

Calcutta University syllabus selection screen
Syllabus selection interface
3

Select Course/Semester

Course and semester selection screen
Course selection screen
4

Choose Review or FSI Option

Review or FSI option selection
Option selection interface
5

Enter Registration Details

Fill your registration number & first 3 letters of your name in small letters

Registration details entry screen
Registration details form
6

Verify Your Details

Details verification screen
Verification screen
7

Select Subjects for Review/FSI

Subject selection for review/FSI
Subject selection interface
8

Generate and Save Receipt

After submitting, click on print option and save this receipt

Print and save receipt screen
Receipt generation screen

Important Notes

  • Your RC/SI process will not be completed unless you generate the RC/SI Form from the University website and submit the required fees as mentioned in your RC/SI form to your college.
  • The payment of fees for RC/SI should be made through the link provided in your generated form.
  • Students are allowed to apply for RE-CHECK of NOT more than 2 papers. There is no restriction on the number of papers for SELF-INSPECTION.
  • Fee Structure

    • Recheck in one paper – ₹110
    • Recheck in two papers – ₹210
    • Self-inspection – ₹500 (per paper)

    Important Warning

    ONCE THE ONLINE APPLICATION FOR RE-CHECK AND SELF-INSPECTION IS SUBMITTED FOR ANY PAPER(S)/PORTION OF PAPER(S), YOU CANNOT CHANGE IT. SO, CHECK CAREFULLY THE SUBJECT(S) YOU SELECT FOR REVIEW AND/OR F.S.I BEFORE ONLINE APPLICATION SUBMISSION.

    About RTI Option

    We advise against directly pursuing the RTI (Right to Information) option initially, as it involves legal aspects. If you feel you've been awarded fewer marks or marked unfairly, first speak with your college professors.

    The RTI route introduces legal procedures requiring an advocate. While you can challenge markings through RTI/FSI, most applicants (99%) don't pursue the legal option. However, if you file an RTI, your answer sheet will be reviewed for calculation errors, which might lead to mark corrections.

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