New Delhi: The Central Secondary Education Council (CBSE) today stated the results of the 12th CBSE 2021 on the official website of the board – Cbseresults.in.
Candidates who have registered for the CBSE 12th Board 2021 exam are advised to visit the Board’s official website to check and download the results.
The direct link to check and download the results of CBSE class 12 2021 is also provided below for student reference:
Langsan Link: Download CBSE Class 12 Hasuh 2021How to download the results of CBSE CLAS 12 2021? Students can follow the steps provided below to check and download CBSE 12 Results 2021:
Safe! You have managed to throw VoteLogin to see results1) Open the official website of CBSE – CBSERESULSULS.IN
2) Click on the results of the Secondary Secondary Examination of CBSE (Class 12) 2021
3) This will point to the login page
4) Enter your 12th CBSE registration number, date of birth and click the send button to get your results
Download and get Print from your 12th grade CBSE results for further reference
Also read: How to check the results of class 12 CBSE on DigiLocker
CBSE 12 Results: Alternative Assessment Criteria (40:30:30)
Given the uncertain conditions because Covid-19 and feedback were obtained from various stakeholders, it was decided on June 1 that the XII Class XII exam would not be held this year.
It was also decided that CBSE will take steps to compile the results of class 12 students in accordance with the objective criteria that are well-defined in sequence.
This year, the CBSE Class 12 Marks are prepared based on the Medium / Pre-Board test unit and has a 40 percent battery; Class 11, Marks based on the theory of Final Exam Component will have 30 per cent.
CBSE 10, 12th Exam for Private Candidates from August 16 to September 15
Class 10 CBSE exams and 12th grade for candidates ‘personal categories’ will be held between August 16 and September 15 in accordance with the policies framed by the Supreme Court.
The previous Board explained that the results of private candidates could not be declared based on such alternative assessment policies for regular candidates, as “both the school and CBSE have a previous assessment record for these students”.
Personal candidates include those who are regular students in CBSE before and fail to qualify in the first or second attempt or want to sit for additional repairs or subjects.
In addition, some personal candidates from Delhi, who were allowed to sit for the CBSE board exam like ‘Patrachar’ and ‘Women’s Candidates’.