CBSE Term 1 Result 2021 will be declared this week, Class 12 results first, says official
Anu Parthiban | March 8, 2022 | 01:47 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Term 1 Result 2021: CBSE will announce the Class 12 term 1 result first at cbseresults.nic.in, followed by which, Class 10 result will be declared: board official said.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the CBSE term 1 results for Class 10, 12 this week on the official website cbseresults.nic.in, said a board official. Without confirming the CBSE term 1 result date, an official from CBSE controller office told Careers360 that the students can expect the CBSE Class 12 term 1 result by Friday. "The results preparation process is almost completed, and it can be announced anytime. The board will notify soon," the official said.
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CBSE will announce the Class 12 term 1 result first, followed by which, the Class 10 result will be declared, the official added.
Students will be able to access CBSE term 1 result 2022 by entering their roll number, date of birth and other details at cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in or cbse.nic.in. CBSE term 1 result for exams conducted in November-December will also be available on the DigiLocker app and digilocker.gov.in.
Speaking with Careers360, a CBSE official earlier told that the CBSE term 1 results are likely to be announced in March. The board was also considering options to declare the CBSE Term 1 result for Class 10, 12 jointly with CBSE term 2 results.
CBSE Term 1 Result 2022: How to check
Students can check their CBSE term 1 result 2022 online by following the steps given below.
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Go to the CBSE's official website: cbseresults.nic.in .
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Click on the ‘CBSE Result 2022 Term 1’ link.
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Enter a student’s roll number, date of birth, admit card ID and school number.
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Press the ‘Submit’ button.
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CBSE exam result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Take a printout or screenshot of the CBSE Online result marksheet and keep it safe to use later.
Meanwhile, students have been demanding an update on the term 1 results and also to cancel the CBSE term 2 Class 10, 12 exams. The Supreme Court on February 23 dismissed the plea against offline board exams 2022 saying "let authorities take decision". Following the top court’s decision, students expressed their disappointment on social media. Recently, a section of students have also sought help from the Congress MP Shashi Tharoor .
The students further said that they were not taught to appear for offline board exams 2022. The CBSE has also announced to hold Class 10, 12 term 2 exams from April 26, 2022.
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