CBSE 12th Result 2019 released @cbse.nic.in, check live updates here
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NEW DELHI, MAY 2: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the CBSE 12th 2019 result today at 12:20 pm on the official website - cbse.nic.in. The result has been released in a press conference for all the three streams i.e Science, Commerce and Arts and students can check the same using their roll number, school number and centre number on the login window.
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CBSE 12th result Live Updates -
@2:00 pm - Arvind Kejriwal's son scores 96.4% while Smriti Irani’s son Zohr scores 91%
@1:40 pm - As many as 17,693 candidates have scored more than 95% and over 94299 students have scored above 90%.
@1:30 pm - Pass percentage for Kendriya Vidyalayas is 98.54, for Tibetan schools is 96, government aided schools at 88.49 and private schools at 82.59.
@1:26 pm - Girls performed better this time with the pass percentage of 88.70. They are followed by transgenders at 83.3 and boys at 79.4.
@1:24 pm - The pass percentage of students who passed in international schools is 95.43.
@1:22 pm - The region with the highest pass percentage is Thiruvananthapuram at 98.2, followed by Chennai at 92.93 and Delhi at 91.87.
@1:20 pm - The exams were held at 4974 centres across India and 78 centres abroad.
@1:18 pm - The CBSE 12th result 2019 has been announced in under a month for the first time.
@1:17 pm - CBSE 12th Result 2019 is now available on cbseresults.nic.in and Google.
@1:16 pm - Hansika Shukla and Karishma Arora from Uttar Pradesh have topped the board with 499 out of 500 marks.
@1:15 pm - Revaluation process to begin from tomorrow.
@1:06 pm - Overall pass percentage is 83.4.
@1:06 pm - This is how the online marksheet looks like-
@1:00 pm - This is the first time the CBSE has released the results in under a month.
@12:53: Here's how the login page looks like-
@12:53: A total of 3114831 candidates registered for CBSE 10th, 12th exams out of which 12, 87, 359 had appeared for class 12th exam.
@12:52 : Students can check their result using admit card number, roll number, school number and test centre number
@12:45: CBSE announces CBSE 12th result 2019 on the official website
Here’s how you can check the result -
1. Visit the CBSE official website - cbseresults.nic.in
2. Click on the link of class 12th result 2019
3. A new login window will appear on the screen
4. Enter the class XII board roll number, school number and test centre number (as given on the admit card)
5. Click on Submit
6. The result of CBSE 12th 2019 will display on the screen
7. Take a printout of it and keep it safe for future reference
CBSE class 12 result 2019 via SMS
Students can check their results via SMS. The message can be checked by sending a message in the format given below:
cbse12 <rollno> <sch no> <center no> Now send it to the number: 7738299899.
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