CBSE declares 12th Board results on May 26
Bedasree Das | May 26, 2018 | 04:22 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 26: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the result for CBSE 12th Board on May 26. As per reports, Meghna Srivastava from Noida has topped the exam with 499 out of 500. Anuoushka Chandra from SAJ school came second with 498. There are seven students in the spot for the third topper. The overall pass percentage is 83.01 and the best performing regions are Trivandrum with 97.32%, Chennai with 92.87% and Delhi with 89%. The result was declared on the official website of CBSE - cbse.nic.in at 12:20 pm.
This year the result can also be accessed directly through Google by entering CBSE 12th board results or CBSE class 12 results. Candidates can check their results by entering their Roll Number, School number and Centre number as given in the admit card.
The CBSE result has been declared for all the three streams - Arts, Science and Commerce. The result includes marks obtained in academics, electives and vocational, theory and practical marks.
The CBSE 12th board result can also be checked via sms. Students have to type cbse12>space>roll number>space>school number>space>centre number and send it to 7738299899.
The CBSE class 12 examinations were held from March 5 to April 13, 2018. Around 11,86,306 students appeared for the exam.
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