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Central Ministry of Education: Prospects of CBSE 10th and 12th Standard results release on 4th July!

Posted on: 29/Jun/2022 12:47:21 PM
Information is gathered from the reliable circles from the Central Ministry of Education that there are prospects for the release of the results of the 10th & 12th Standard students who wrote the CBSE Public Examination!

The CBSE Public Examinations for the 10th & 12th Standards students for the Academic Year 2021-22 commenced on 26th April and concluded on 15th June.

More than 35 Lakh students wrote these CBSE Board Public Examinations. Out of this, 21 Lakh students wrote the CBSE Public Examinations for the 10th Standard. 14 Lakh students wrote the CBSE Public Examinations for the 12th Standard.

It had been announced that the students had to get a minimum of 30 marks to pass the 10th & 12th Standard Public examinations.

As regards the State Board Public examinations, results have been released for the Public Examinations conducted for the 10th and 12th Standard students in most states and admissions have started for pursuing higher education.  As such, giving due consideration to the welfare of the students, information was gathered that CBSE has also decided to declare the results of the 12th Standard CBSE Public Examinations earlier!

In this situation, it is learnt from reliable circles from the Central Ministry of Education that the CBSE 10th and 12th Standard Public Examinations are likely to be released on the 4th of July!

As such, the results of the CBSE 10th Standard Public Examinations may be released on 4th July and the results of the CBSE 12th Standard Public Examinations are likely to be released on 10th July!

The students can access the results by visiting the official website and entering their Registration Number and the Roll Number CBSE results.nic.in OR cbse.gov.in

Further, the students can access the results through the APP Digilockeror the website digilocker.gov.in as well!

The marks obtained by the students in their 12th Standard WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED for the NEET (National Entrance-cum-Eligibility Test) for admission to graduate medical courses and JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) for admission to graduate Engineering Courses and the Common University Entrance Examinations.

Nevertheless, it is announced that in most of the academic institutions functioning under the State Government, the 12th Standard Marks would just be sufficient for pursuing higher education courses!

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