CBSE 12th Result 2017: How to check result online

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 results have been declared. As usual, the results were released on the CBSE website. Let us tell you that CBSE was late by about a week in declaring the Class 12 results of 2017. In such a situation, the wait for students and their parents became longer. Talking about CBSE Class 12 results, heavy traffic is being seen on the official website cbse.nic.in.

The Class 12 results were announced on Sunday, May 28. If you wish to check CBSE Class 12 2017 results online, you have a few options:

  1. As before, the results are available on these websites www.results.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in And www.cbse.nic.in But they have been issued.
  2. CBSE will provide digital mark sheets of class 12th through DigiLocker. The details of the DigiLocker account will be sent to the students on the mobile number which is registered with CBSE.
  3. CBSE Class 12 results will also be available through IVR. If you want, you can know your result by calling 011-24300699 or 011-28127030. After calling the IVR number, you have to follow the instructions given.
  4. CBSE also emails the Class 12 results to every school. The marks of the students are sent to the school. If you want, you can also get information about Class 12 results by visiting your school.
cbse class 12 result 2017

This year 10.98 lakh students have appeared in the CBSE Class 12 exam. If you are not able to see the results in one go, then keep refreshing that page again and again. Apart from this, keep the CBSE roll number and school code with you, they will be needed.

Raksha Gopal, a student of Amity School of Noida in Uttar Pradesh, adjacent to Delhi, has topped the CBSE 12th examination. Bhoomi Sawant Day of Chandigarh has been in second place. Aditya Jain and Mannat Luthra of Bhavan Vidyalaya, Chandigarh, have secured third position with 99.2 per cent marks. The board said that the pass percentage in 2017 has gone up to 82 per cent, while last year it was 83.05 per cent. This year 8,37,229 students were successful in passing.

CBSE had on April 25 proposed to remove the moderation policy, which has delayed results this year. However, the Delhi High Court stayed the proposal, saying the rules of the game cannot be changed at the last minute. The CBSE Class 12 exams were also delayed due to assembly elections in five states. The exams began on March 9 instead of March 1.

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