The results for Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 examinations 2018 and Class 12 examinations 2018 will be released by May-end, according to media reports. CBSE students can check their CBSE Class 12 and Class 10 results on CBSE's official website cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
Steps to check CBSE Class 12 and CBSE Class 10 Result 2018:
— Go to the CBSE official website cbse.nic.in
— Click on CBSE Class 12th Result 2018 or CBSE Class 10th Result 2018
— Enter your admit card details and get your CBSE Class 10 Result 2018 or CBSE Class 12 Result 2018
— Download your CBSE Result 2018 for future reference
Students can access their results via SMS charged at 50 paise per SMS. Here’s the number, based on different service carriers, that you need to send the message with your registration number to:
Airtel — 54321202
MTNL – 52001
BSNL – 57766
Aircel – 5800002
Idea – 55456068
Tata Teleservices — 51234 and 5333300
This year, over 2.8 million (28 lakh) students appeared for the CBSE Class 10 and CBSE Class 12 examinations. A total of 1.6 million (over 16 lakh) students had registered for CBSE Class 10 exams. For CBSE Class 12 exams 2018, over 1.1 million (over 11 lakh) students appeared for the exam.
There was a huge controversy over the leak of Class 12 Maths paper and Class 12 Economics paper, however, the re-test of only Class 12 Economics paper was held for 600,000 students on April 25, 2018. According to Delhi Police, the class 12 economics paper was leaked on 23 March - three days before the scheduled date of the examination.
Google ties up with CBSE for results, exam-related info: Tech giant Google said it has collaborated with Central Board Of Secondary Education(CBSE) to allow students check their results on its platform. "Starting from Monday with the JEE Main exam results, the Cbse is enabling students to look up exam results directly on the google search page," Google said in a statement.
This will help students quickly, securely, and seamlessly locate their exam score on their Smartphone or desktop, it added.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) clarified that no"encrypted" question papers were used in conducting any board examination this year as a measure to avoid leaks.
"While a number of measures were adopted to make exams fool-proof, no 'encrypted' format question papers was used in conduct of any board examination this year," a senior CBSE official said.
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