
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially declared the Class 12 board exam results on Tuesday, sparking widespread anticipation over whether Class 10 results will also be announced within hours. Last year, CBSE released Class 10 and 12 results on the same day, just hours apart. A similar timeline can be anticiapted for the results this year.
With the Class 12 results now live, all eyes are on the Class 10 announcement. If CBSE follows the pattern of previous years, the wait may soon be over.
Students are advised to keep checking the official CBSE websites — cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in — for the latest updates.
However, CBSE has urged students and parents to ignore unverified reports and rely only on official platforms.
According to CBSE data, this year’s Class 12 results show a notable trend: girls outshined boys by over 5 percentage points, as confirmed by Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj. The overall pass percentage stands at 88.39%, marking a slight increase from last year.
Besides the official website, several alternative platforms are available to access the results easily and quickly. Here are the alternate ways to check your CBSE 10th and 12th results:
1. DigiLocker
Students can access their digital mark sheets, passing certificates, and migration certificates on DigiLocker. Ensure your account is activated and linked to your Aadhaar for smooth access.
2. UMANG App
The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) also provides access to CBSE results. Download the app and navigate to the ‘Education’ section to find the CBSE services.
3. SMS Services
CBSE provides result updates via SMS for students who may not have internet access. Details on the SMS format and number will be released along with the result announcement.
4. Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
Students can also get their scores by calling a dedicated CBSE result helpline number via IVRS. Callers need to follow the voice prompts and enter their roll number and date of birth to hear their marks.
These alternatives offer convenient access to results and help reduce website traffic during peak hours. Students are advised to use official channels and avoid relying on third-party websites to ensure data security and authenticity.
With the Class 12 results now live, all eyes are on the Class 10 announcement. If CBSE follows the pattern of previous years, the wait may soon be over.
Students are advised to keep checking the official CBSE websites — cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in — for the latest updates.
However, CBSE has urged students and parents to ignore unverified reports and rely only on official platforms.
According to CBSE data, this year’s Class 12 results show a notable trend: girls outshined boys by over 5 percentage points, as confirmed by Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj. The overall pass percentage stands at 88.39%, marking a slight increase from last year.
Besides the official website, several alternative platforms are available to access the results easily and quickly. Here are the alternate ways to check your CBSE 10th and 12th results:
1. DigiLocker
Students can access their digital mark sheets, passing certificates, and migration certificates on DigiLocker. Ensure your account is activated and linked to your Aadhaar for smooth access.
2. UMANG App
The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) also provides access to CBSE results. Download the app and navigate to the ‘Education’ section to find the CBSE services.
3. SMS Services
CBSE provides result updates via SMS for students who may not have internet access. Details on the SMS format and number will be released along with the result announcement.
4. Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
Students can also get their scores by calling a dedicated CBSE result helpline number via IVRS. Callers need to follow the voice prompts and enter their roll number and date of birth to hear their marks.
These alternatives offer convenient access to results and help reduce website traffic during peak hours. Students are advised to use official channels and avoid relying on third-party websites to ensure data security and authenticity.
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