CBSE Class 12 compartment results 2024 declared at cbseresults.nic.in; 29.78% pass
Anu Parthiban | August 2, 2024 | 04:46 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE Class 12 supplementary result link 2024 is active on the official websites, cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in. A total of 37,957 students have been declared pass.
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Apply NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the CBSE Class 12 supplementary results 2024 today. A total of 1,31,396 students from 15,397 schools registered for the CBSE compartment exam. Of the total, 37,957 students have been declared pass. Students will be able to check and download the CBSE Class 12 compartment results 2024 from the official website, cbseresults.nic.in.
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Students will have to key in their CBSE Class 12 supplementary roll number, school number, admit card number, and security pin as displayed on the screen, to check the improvement exam results. The verification process will begin from August 6, the board informed. The CBSE Board has also hosted the CBSE compartment results on DigiLocker.
As per the CBSE supplementary results 2024, 33.47% girls and 27.90% boys were declared pass. The overall pass percentage stood at 29.78%. Girls outperformed boys by 5.57% this year. The exam was held on July 15 across the nation and in 26 countries abroad.
CBSE Class 12th compartment results
Here’s the highlights of CBSE Class 12 supplementary exam results 2024.
|
|
Registered |
Appeared |
Passed |
|
Overall |
1,31,396 |
1,27,473 |
37,957 29.78% |
|
Performance of Candidates in Delhi-East Region |
6,624 |
6,460 |
2,751 42.59% |
|
Performance of Candidates in Delhi-West Region |
3,872 |
3,763 |
1,680 44.65% |
|
Performance of Candidates in Over-All Delhi Region |
10,496 |
10,223 |
4,431 43.34% |
|
Performance of Candidates in Foreign Schools |
804 |
784 |
290 36.99% |
How to check CBSE compartment results 2024
Students can follow the steps given below to check the CBSE 12th compartment results.
- Visit the CBSE official website, cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.gov.in.
- Click on the ‘Result’ link and then ‘CBSE Class 12 supplementary results’ link.
- Enter the CBSE Class 12 roll number, school number, admit card number, and security pin as displayed on the screen.
- Click on the ‘Submit’ button after entering the credentials.
- The CBSE supplementary results of Class 12th will be displayed.
- Download and take a printout the compartment results for future reference.
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