New Delhi: Some schools in Delhi/NCR region have shared the 6-digit security pins for students to access their results when CBSE announces the same on their official website. According to the mails sent to the students, teachers expect the result to be declared “anytime now.” It is to be noted that the other central board of India, the CISCE, released the results for classes 10 and 12 earlier this week on April 30. The pass percentage for class 10 was recorded at 99.09 per cent, while over 99.02 per cent of students who appeared for their class 12 exams passed their test.
The CBSE exams for class 10 were conducted from February 15 this year and almost 24 lakh students appeared for this exam. The pass percentage for the same last year was 93.6 per cent. Other state boards have also released their class 10 and 12 results this week, including West Bengal, Karnataka, Telangana, and even Odisha.
The first thing that students need to be aware of is that the Digilocker pins for both Grade 10 and 12 will be made available by schools prior to the board declaring results. Once they the pin, the process is simple. Also students to note that after activation of Digilocker accounts, they can access their Digital Academic Documents under the ‘Issued Documents’ section.
Find below the manual shared by CBSE:
Note: “Once the CBSE Results for your class get published, you will view your digital mark sheet cum certificate and migration certificate under the “Issued documents section”.
CBSE has also notified students that, “for DigiLocker accounts activated using the 6-digit Access code (similar to the above
process), the mark sheets are automatically pushed to the issued section. However, for DigiLocker accounts created using the general process (not the above process), the user must search and pull their mark sheet by manually entering the search parameter.”