CBSE Class 10 Board exam results have been declared, you can check them on CBSE’s official website or on Bing. You can also check your scores via SMS and Microsoft’s Bing search engine. CBSE has declared the results for all the schools across India.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared its Class 10 Board or Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination results. The results can be accessed on cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
To check your results on Bing
1. Log on to bing.com
2. Type CBSE/CBSE results on the search bar on the homepage
2. Then, type CBSE or CBSE results on the search bar on the home page. Among the options that appear, you can check cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
3.Key in your roll number and other required details in the boxes on the results page
4. Press ‘Submit’ and get your results
Candidates can check the websites — cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in — for any new notification. You can also call on the toll-free number — 1800 11 8004 — to report any concern.
The pass percentage in CBSE Class X exam fell to 90.95 per cent from 96.21 per cent last year, registering a dip of over 5 per cent, news agency PTI reported.
Trivandrum region has the highest pass percentage at 99.85, followed by Madras at 99.62 and Allahabad at 98.23 per cent.
This is the last year when students were given the option to appear for either the school-based exam or a paper-based one. From next year, Board-based exams have been made mandagory.
Trivandrum region has the highest pass percentage at 99.85, followed by Madras at 99.62 and Allahabad at 98.23 per cent.
This is the last year when students were given the option to appear for either the school-based exam or a paper-based one. From next year, Board-based exams have been made mandagory.
About 7,81,463 students appeared in CBSE’s school-based exam and 8,86,506 students took the board-based exam.
CBSE declared the Class 12 exam results last Sunday. The pass percentage dipped slightly to 82.02% after the board moderated marks, but authorities decided to refrain from “artificially spiking” them. Last year, 83.05% students cleared the Class 12 exams.
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