Published 14:39 IST, July 13th 2020

CBSE Class 12 Results out: Board not to release merit list this year due to COVID-19

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the results for Class 12th on July 13 but it has decided not to release any merit list this year.

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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) anunced results for Class 12th on July 13 but it has decided t to release any merit list this year. Council for Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) also didn’t release any merit list after it declared ICSE and ISC results last week.

According to CBSE, a total of 88.78 per cent students passed this year, with a 5.38% increase in pass percent from last year when 83.40% of students cleared examinations. Girls again outperformed boys in Class 12 examination results by recording 92.15% success rate while pass percent among boys stood at 86.19%, lagging behind girls by 5.96%. pass percent of trans students stood at 66.67%.

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In CBSE Class 12th exam, a total of 38,686 students or 3.24% of total number of candidates appeared have scored above 95%. As many as 1,57,934 students or 13.24% of students appeared for Class 12th exams scored over 90% marks. Over 13,000 schools have participated in CBSE Class 12 exams which were held on 4,984 exam centres.

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Here's how to check CBSE Class 12 results

students can access result at cbseresults.nic.in. y need to enter Roll Number, School Number, Center Number, and mit Card Id, as per details given in mit Card. digital mark sheet, passing and migration certificates are also available in DigiLocker which can be downloed from App Store as well as Google Play. Students have to enter CBSE registered mobile number, OTP and last 6 digits of ir roll number as security pin to login into DigiLocker. 

CBSE will conduct an optional examination for remaining subjects as soon as conditions are conducive as per government’s assessment. Students can eir choose to sit for remaining papers and wait for final results or, apply for higher studies on marks published by schools based on ir last three internal assessment scores.

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14:39 IST, July 13th 2020