Sat. Apr 20th, 2024

With ending the long period of uncertainty, The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the results for Class 12 regular students of academic session 2020-21.

Students can access their results on the official website of CBSE, http://cbseresults.nic.in. The results are also available through the Digilocker and UMANG mobile Apps along with IVRS and SMS services.

Earlier this morning, CBSE announced that the results will be declared at 2 PM. The Board also advised the students to keep their roll numbers handy for quick reference at the time of declaration.

It must be noted that CBSE Class 12 Board exams for 2021 were canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. The results of students are prepared using the alternate evaluation policy devised by the Board which was announced earlier.

Here are the steps to check your CBSE Class 12 Results 2021 on the Official website;

  1. Visit the official website of CBSE as mentioned above.
  2. On the home page, select any of the three links provided for “Class 12 Results 2021”
  3. You can also click on this link to directly access the results page, Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) Results 2021.
  4. On the new page, Enter your roll number and school number in the designated sections.
  5. Now, click on the Submit button.
  6. Your CBSE Class 12 result will appear on the screen.
  7. Download or save your result for any future references.

Along with the declaration of results, CBSE has also released detailed statistics and numbers which highlight the overall performance of students this year even in the absence of exams. Few major key points of these statistics are as follows;

  1. No. of registered students- 14,30,188
  2. No. of Regular students- 13,69,745
  3. No. of students for which results are declared- 13,04,561
  4. No. of students for which results are pending- 65,184
  5. Overall Pass Percentage- 99.37%

Keeping in the view that no exams were held for CBSE Class 12 students, The Board has announced that no official merit or toppers list will be released this year as more than 70,000 students have secured above 95% scores.

By Adarsh Bhawsar

A student, A Biotechnologist and A Music enthusiast. I write content over the recent developments in education sector of India.

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