How to Download a Digital Scorecard (Detailed Guide)
A digital scorecard is the official online marksheet issued by an exam authority such as a school board, university, recruitment agency, or competitive exam body. It is usually available in PDF format and is legally valid when downloaded from the official source.
Below is a detailed, practical guide.
✅ Part 1: Normal Process to Download Digital Scorecard
Step 1: Visit the Official Website
Always visit the official website of your exam authority (for example: CBSE, State Board, University, SSC, UPSC, NEET authority, etc.).
Do not rely on third-party result portals.
Step 2: Find the Result Section
Look for:
- “Results”
- “Examination”
- “Scorecard”
- “Download Marksheet”
This is usually available on the homepage during result season.
Step 3: Enter Required Credentials
You may need:
- Roll Number
- Registration Number
- Date of Birth
- Captcha Code
Make sure details are entered exactly as per your admit card.
Step 4: View & Download
Once your result appears:
- Click on Download PDF
- Save the file on your device
- Take a printout for future use
✅ Part 2: Download Through DigiLocker
Many boards and universities upload verified digital scorecards on DigiLocker.
Process:
- Login to DigiLocker
- Go to “Issued Documents”
- Search your exam authority
- Enter required details
- Download digitally signed marksheet
This copy is legally valid and accepted for admissions and jobs.
🚨 Common Problems Students Face
Many students contact us because:
- Result shows “Withheld”
- Scorecard not uploaded even after result declaration
- Website error / login failure
- Incorrect marks displayed
- Name / DOB mistake
- University not responding to emails
- Marksheet delayed for months
- Revaluation marks not updated
This becomes serious when:
- Admission deadlines are near
- Job joining date is approaching
- Scholarship depends on marks
- Verification process is pending
Waiting silently can cost you a year or even a career opportunity.
⚖️ How to Get Digital Scorecard Through RTI (Legal Way)
If normal methods fail, you can use the Right to Information Act.
You can legally ask:
- Why is my result withheld?
- On what grounds has the scorecard not been issued?
- Provide certified copy of my evaluated answer sheet.
- Provide detailed marking scheme used in evaluation.
- Provide internal moderation / grace marks details.
- Provide status of mark correction request.
- Provide expected date of issuing marksheet.
Under the RTI Act, the authority must respond within 30 days.
This creates:
- Official written record
- Accountability
- Time-bound response
- Legal grounds for appeal if ignored
📌 When RTI Is Strongly Recommended
File RTI if:
- University is ignoring you
- Result is withheld without explanation
- Marks reduced after revaluation
- No reply to grievance application
- Delay is affecting admission or employment
RTI works because it compels the Public Information Officer (PIO) to reply officially.
🎯 How RTIwala Helps You
Most students make mistakes like:
- Writing emotional letters instead of legal RTI
- Asking vague questions
- Filing RTI to wrong department
- Missing appeal deadlines
RTIwala helps by:
✔ Identifying correct Public Information Officer
✔ Drafting precise and legally strong RTI queries
✔ Tracking 30-day timeline
✔ Filing First Appeal if no reply
✔ Guiding for withheld / disputed result cases
✔ Helping in answer sheet inspection cases
Instead of experimenting with your future, you can take structured legal action.










































