CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2023 declared at cbseresults.nic.in; Trivandrum best performing region
Anu Parthiban | May 12, 2023 | 02:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Results 2023 Out: The Class 10, 12 results for nearly 39 lakh students have been announced today. CBSE result link is active now at cbseresults.nic.in.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board Secondary of Education (CBSE) has declared the CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2023 today for over 38 lakh students. Students who appeared in the CBSE Board exams 2023 will be able to check results using roll number, school number, centre number and admit card ID. CBSE result link 2023 is active at cbseresults.nic.in.
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This year, a total of 16,96,770 students registered for CBSE Class 12th and 21,86,940 registered for CBSE Class 10 exams. The overall pass percentage of CBSE Class 10 results 2023 is 93.12%, whereas 87.33% were declared pass in Class 12.
Trivandrum performed well among the 16 regions, as per the CBSE Board results notification. Class 10 and 12 students secured an overall pass percentage of 99.91% in Trivandrum region. Bengaluru and Chennai maintained the second and third positions respectively for both CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2023.
The exams for CBSE board 10th were held from February 15 to March 31 and Class 12 results from February 15 to April 5.
The CBSE results 2023 will also be available on DigiLocker. To access CBSE Class 10, 12 mark sheet, students will have to key in their 6-digit security pin on DigiLocker account.
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The overall pass percentage for both Classes 10 and 12 dropped last year compared to 2021. 92.71% Class 12 students were declared pass the previous year, while the pass percentage of Class 10 was 94.40%. As per the 2021 CBSE results, the overall pass percentage of Class 10 was 99.04% and of Class 12 was 99.37%.
How to check CBSE results 2023 on board website
Students can follow the steps given below to check the CBSE results 2023.
- Visit the CBSE Board official website, cbseresults.nic.in.
- Now click on the CBSE Board Class X/XII results 2023 link on the homepage.
- Now enter roll number, school number, centre number and admit card ID.
- Submit all the details entered.
- CBSE results and marks secured in each subject will be displayed.
- Check qualifying status and download for future reference.
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