CBSE Class 10 board exam results likely today: How to check it on Bing

As many as 886,000 students registered for the exam which is 15.73% higher than last year's figure

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BS Web Team New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 02 2017 | 10:54 AM IST
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to declare the Class 10 board examination results on Friday. Apart from the board’s official websites, SMS and other online portals, candidates can also use Microsoft’s Bing search engine to view their result. 

However, CBSE has not yet released an official date for the release of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination results. The results can either be decalred on June 2 or June 3. 

Here’s how to check your results on Bing

1. Firstly, you need to log on to bing,com

2. Then, type “CBSE” or “CBSE results” on the search bar on the homepage. A host of options will pop-up for your guidance

3. Put your roll number and other required details in the specified box

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. 

As many as 886,000 students have registered for Class 10 examination which is 15.73 per cent higher than last year's figure. 

Here’s how to check CBSE 10th Board Result on other websites:

1. Log on to either of the official websites: cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in

2. Click on link of CBSE X Board Result

3. Enter your roll number and any other required details 

4. Click “Get” to check your grades

The minimum requirement for passing the CBSE class 10 examination is 33 per cent. For any inquiries regarding the result, counselling will be conducted till June 11.

Students, who are short of a mark or two to pass and are awarded grace marks, have a reason to rejoice as the board has decided not to mention it on the mark sheets. 

Bing search engine

In a push to make people switch to its Bing search engine, Microsoft is also paying users in Britain to use Bing over competitors like Google Search.

As part of its "Rewards" scheme, Microsoft will now allow users to earn points for making purchases online and simply searching the web which can then be redeemed for music and movies. The rewards scheme will also be launched in France, Germany and Canada soon.

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