CBSE CLASS 12 RESULT DECLARED

Cbse Class 12 Result Declared

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the results for the Class 12 Board exam on Friday. The result is available on the official websites, cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in. The pass percentage for this year’s examination is 87.33%, which is higher than the pre-Covid period’s pass percentage of 83.40% in 2019.

Pass Percentage and Region-wise Result

The Thiruvananthapuram region has the best pass percentage of 99.91%, while Prayagraj has the lowest pass percentage of 78.05%. The CBSE Board will not award first, second, or third divisions to students to avoid unhealthy competition. However, it will issue merit certificates to 0.1% of students who scored the highest marks in their subjects.

How to Check CBSE Class 12 Results 2023

To check the result, students need to log on to any of the official websites and enter their roll number, admit card ID, and school number. After clicking on the submit button, the result will be displayed, and it can be downloaded for the students’ convenience. The CBSE Board 2023 results will also be available on DigiLocker. Students can activate their accounts on the government service before the results are announced and seek help from their schools if needed.

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FAQs  regarding CBSE Class 12 Result:

1. When will CBSE Class 12 Result be announced?
Answer: The CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 has been announced on Friday, 13th May 2023.

2. Where can I check my CBSE Class 12 Result?
Answer: The CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 can be checked on the official websites of CBSE – cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in. Additionally, the result will also be available on DigiLocker.

3. What is the pass percentage for CBSE Class 12 Result 2023?
Answer: The pass percentage for CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 is 87.33%. This is better than the 83.40% pass percentage of 2019 – the pre-Covid period.

4. Will CBSE award first, second, and third divisions to its students?
Answer: No, CBSE will not be awarding first, second, and third divisions to its students in a bid to avoid unhealthy competition. However, CBSE will issue merit certificates to 0.1% of students who have scored the highest marks in the subjects.

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