Delhi Class 9, 11 result 2022 declared at edustud.nic.in; how to check
Delhi Class 9 and 11 result 2021-22 has been announced by the Directorate of Education on the DoE website, edustud.nic.in. Marking scheme here.
Anu Parthiban | May 6, 2022 | 03:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Delhi Directorate of Education (DoE) has declared Delhi Class 9, 11 result 2022 today, May 6. Students can check their result on the official website, edustud.nic.in.
Direct link for Delhi Class 9, 11 result 2022
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The Delhi Class 9 and 11 result will contain the details of student’s name, roll number, marks secured and other important information. Students who appeared for the exam are advised to check the details mentioned in the scorecard and contact their respective school in case of any discrepancy.
Delhi Class 9 and 11 result 2022: How to check
Students can follow the steps given below to download the Delhi 9th, 11th result 2021-22.
- Visit the official websites – edudel.nic.in
- On the homepage, click on the link that reads “Results 2021-22"
- Enter login credentials like roll number and date of birth
- Delhi Class 9, 11 result 2022 will be displayed on the screen
- Download the page for future reference.
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As per the revised policy, the results of students will be calculated for promotion or upgradation to the next higher class on the basis of marks obtained in the mid-term exam (term-1), marks of the annual exam (term-2) and marks of internal assessment, project, practical or all taken together.
The passing criteria will be 33 per cent marks -- 33 marks and above out of 100 marks -- in each of the five main subjects.
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