CBSE Class 12 Results 2026 Expected Today: What Students Need to Know
Naukri Nama May 11, 2026 11:40 PM



There is growing speculation that the results for the CBSE Class 12 examinations of 2026 will be announced today. A notification indicating 'Coming Soon' regarding these results was posted on DigiLocker yesterday. Students can access their mark sheets for the 2026 CBSE Class 12 exams at cbseresults.nic.in. In case the official results website experiences heavy traffic, students can also retrieve their scorecards through the DigiLocker platform or its mobile application. Alternative methods for downloading mark sheets will be provided if the main site is unavailable.


Accessing Results via Multiple Platforms

The CBSE Class 12 results for 2026 will also be accessible through the UMANG app. After obtaining the mark sheet, students are advised to carefully check all details listed. Should there be any errors, they should reach out to their respective schools. Those who did not achieve satisfactory marks or failed the examinations will have the chance to improve their scores by taking an improvement exam. This year, more than 1.8 million students participated in the CBSE Class 12 assessments.


Understanding Mark Sheet Codes

**Meaning of Abbreviations on the Mark Sheet**


The mark sheet includes specific codes such as 'R.W.' (Result Withheld), 'R.L.' (Result Later), 'COMP' (Compartment), and 'ER' (Essential Repeat). It is crucial for students to comprehend these codes to take the necessary actions after the results are announced.


Gender Performance Trends

**Performance: Girls vs. Boys**


Historically, girls have outperformed boys in CBSE examinations. Experts anticipate that this trend will continue, with female students likely achieving a pass percentage 2–3% higher than their male counterparts. The Board also provides various scholarships aimed at bridging the gender gap in education.


AI's Role in Result Processing

The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI)


This year, the Board has employed AI tools to identify anomalies during the result processing phase, allowing for a review of any instances of unusually high or low marks.


Mental Health Support for Students

Expansion of Mental Health Helpline


On the day results are released and for the subsequent 15 days, the Board will have a team of qualified psychologists available to support students and their parents, particularly those who may be distressed by low marks.


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