CBSE 10th, 12th results 2023 'shortly'; board issues security pin for Digilocker accounts
Vagisha Kaushik | May 10, 2023 | 08:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE has asked schools to download and share Digilocker security pins for Class 10, 12 students and user manual on accessing the accounts.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued the security pin for the Digilocker accounts of Class 10, 12 students who appeared for board exams 2023 to download their documents such as marksheets cum certificates and migration certificates. The board informed that CBSE 10th, 12th results 2023 will be declared shortly.
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“The results of board exam 2023 will be declared shortly. The student wise security pin is being made available to schools in their Digilocker accounts from where schools can download and disseminate security pin to individual students,” said CBSE in an official notice.
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The board shared steps for schools to download the security pin for their students which are as follows:
- Step 1: Visit the official link - cbse.digitallocker.gov.in and login using LOC credentials.
- Step 2: Select ‘Login as school’ from the dropdown menu
- Step 3: On the left side of the panel, click on ‘Download PIN file’.
- Step 4: A new screen will appear.
- Step 5: Click on ‘Download security pin for Class 10 students’ and ‘Download security pin for Class 12 students’
CBSE 10th, 12th Digilocker account, student data
CBSE instructed the schools to share the security pin individually with the students in a safe manner after downloading the file. It also asked schools to download a user manual to guide students for accessing the Digilocker and share it with them.
The board added that Digilocker access has been extended to foreign CBSE students. Such students can access the locker and their documents by visiting the Digilocker portal, or through a face verification facility, or by creating a ticket on the official portal with the category “CBSE international student 2023”.
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While giving out this information, the board said that schools are aware about the opening of Digilocker accounts for Class 10, 12 students every year by the board in collaboration with NeGD to provide digital academic accounts through its repository ‘Parinam Manjusha’ after result declaration.
Last year, CBSE introduced a 6-digit security pin to access the Digilocker account to keep the data of students safe and secure. Once the account is activated, students can download their documents under the ‘Issued Documents’ section on the portal.
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