CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2023 soon at cbseresults.nic.in; steps to check through DigiLocker, UMANG
Magdhi Diksha | May 11, 2023 | 04:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Class 10 and 12 CBSE results will be declared on the CBSE official website at cbseresults.nic.in. Know credentials required to download marksheets.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce the Class 10 and 12 board exam results 2023 soon. The CBSE has not yet announced the CBSE result date and time, however, the latest circular issued by the board says CBSE results “shortly”. Once the results are declared, students can check scores and download the mark sheets from the CBSE official website cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. CBSE Result 2023 live updates
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To check the 10th CBSE result and Class 12 results 2023, students should have their roll number, school number, date of birth and admit card ID on the CBSE result link.
How to check CBSE results 2023 through official website
Here are the steps to check CBSE Board exam result 2023 through the official website.
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Visit the CBSE official website, cbse.gov.in
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Click on “Results”. A new tab will appear.
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Click on “secondary school examination Class X” for Class 10 board result 2023; and “senior school certificate examination Class XII” for Class 12 board result 2023.
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A new tab will appear of “examination result 2023”
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Enter your following details: roll number, school number, date of birth and admit card ID.
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Click on “submit” button.
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The screen will show your result.
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Save or take a screenshot of the result for future reference.
Steps to check CBSE Board results 2023 through DigiLocker
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Visit the official website of DigiLocker for Class 10 or 12 account activation link at cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in/activatecbse
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Select CBSE Class 10 or Class 12.
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Enter your school code, roll number and 6-digit security pin (provided by school)
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Click on the “Next” button and enter other details and your mobile number.
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Enter the OTP sent on your mobile number to activate your DigiLocker account
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Download and install the application on your mobile.
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Open the app and log in using your registered mobile number
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Click on “browse document”
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Select CBSE in education tab
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Click on “marksheet”
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The screen will show your CBSE result 2023
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Save this or take a screenshot for future reference.
How to check CBSE Board result 2023 through UMANG app
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Download and install the UMANG application on your mobile through Google Play store
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Click on “All services” and select “CBSE” from the option
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Enter your roll number and other details
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The screen will show your CBSE result 2023
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Save this or take a screenshot for future reference
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