CBSE result 2021 soon for term 1; How to check on DigiLocker
CBSE term 1 results 2021-22 are expected to be released soon. Know how to check CBSE Class 10, 12 result 2022 term 1 on DigiLocker.
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NEW DELHI: Central Board of Secondary Education will release the CBSE result 2021 term 1 soon. However, the board has not announced any particular result date yet. After the release of CBSE term1 result 2021-22 students can check it on the official site of CBSE and on other platforms such as DigiLocker.
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How to check CBSE 2021 result term 1 on DigiLocker?
Class 10, 12 results can be checked on the Digilocker app and website. Students need to download the app from Google Play Store and check the CBSE result 2021 by following the given steps:
Using DigiLocker results website
On the official website (results.digilocker.gov.in), students will find a direct link to check term 1 results. Click on the link and enter asked credentials such as roll number, Class, and admit card ID. Here, you can check and download the CBSE term 1 result 2021-22.
“CBSE Results Term 1 2022 coming soon,” says the official website.
CBSE marksheet via DigiLocker app:
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Go to PlayStore or App store on your smartphone
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Search and download DigiLocker app
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Enter the mobile number registered with CBSE to login
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Go to the education section and select “Class 10 passing certificate and Class 10 marksheet” or “Class 12 passing certificate and Class 12 marksheet”.
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Enter year, name and roll number.
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The CBSE term 1 marksheet will be shown, download it.
CBSE term 1 marksheet using DigiLocker website:
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Go to digilocker.gov.in.
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Login using the registered mobile number.
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Click on CBSE Under the ‘education’ section of the DigiLocker.
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Select “Class 10 passing certificate and Class 10 marksheet” or “Class 12 passing certificate and Class 12 marksheet”.
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Go to the education section and select ‘CBSE’ from the menu.
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After that select “Class 10 or 12 marksheet.”
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Enter year, name and roll number.
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The CBSE term 1 marksheet will be shown, download it.
On January 19, CBSE officials said that the board will review the evaluation of CBSE term 1 Class 10, 12 exam papers this week and expected to release the result soon. After CBSE term 1 result 2021-22, the board will conduct CBSE term 2 exam 2022 in March/April.
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