Bihar Board Declared Class 12 Result; Check Here
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NEW DELHI: Bihar Board has announced the class 12th result online on the official website- biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in. Students should have their roll, number and roll code in order to check the result. This year, the overall pass percentage is 80.44%. Sakshi Kumari has topped the Arts stream with 94.80% whereas Neha Kumari has topped in the Science stream with 95.2% marks. The class 12th board exams were conducted from February 3 to 13, 2020. Follow the below steps to check result-
Steps to Check the Result
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Go to the official website- http://onlinebseb.in
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Click on the “Annual Intermediate Result 2020”
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Enter the Roll Number and Roll Code
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The complete result will be displayed on the screen
Around 12.05 lakh students including 5.4 lakh girls appeared for board exams that are conducted at 1,283 examination centres across the state.
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