The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE declared the results of Classes 10 and 12 on May 13th. The CBSE board results for the 12th, senior school certificate examination are now out, and the students can check their results on the following website cbseresults.nic.in
Link to check CBSE results for Classes 10th and 12th exam
The students who were waiting for their 12th board exam results can now check their results on the following website- https://cbseresults.nic.in/
Here is the procedure the students need to follow:
- Visit the website – cbseresults.nic.in
- Click on the Link for Senior School Certificate Examination ( Class XII)
- To generate the results students need to enter their Roll Number, School Number and admit card ID.
- After entering the required details, click on the Submit button. Later the students’ results will be displayed.
- Click on Download/ Print your result.
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Stats of CBSE Class 10th Board Results
The overall pass percentage is marginally higher than it was the year before. Check out the complete statistics of class 10 CBSE students below:
The total number of students appeared – 22,38,827
The total number of students passed – 20,95,467
The overall pass percentage – 93.60 %
Stats of CBSE Class 12th Board results
This year, the overall pass percentage in Class 12 is 87.98 per cent, slightly higher if compared to last year’s 87.33 per cent. Check out the complete statistics of class 12 CBSE students below:
The total number of students appeared – 16,21,224
The total number of students passed – 14,26, 420
The overall pass percentage – 87.98 %
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The overall results of the 12th board exams have seen a rise this year, compared to last year’s results. The Students have prepared for their exams with utmost preparation, dedication and analysing the importance of each subject and focusing on them. This year the exam was based on 40% of Competency-based questions which included the students’ analysing and practical skills.
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