How to get the CBSE result online

How to get the CBSE result online

To get the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) result, you can follow these steps:


1. Visit the official website of CBSE at www.cbse.gov.in or www.cbseresults.nic.in.


2. Click on the "CBSE Results" tab on the homepage.


3. Select the examination you appeared for, such as Class 10 or Class 12.


4. Enter your roll number, date of birth, and other required details.


5. Click on the "Submit" button.


6. Your result will be displayed on the screen.


7. Download and take a printout of your result for future reference.


You can also get your CBSE result through SMS. To get your result through SMS, you need to send an SMS to the specified number in the specified format.


It's important to note that CBSE usually releases the results in the months of May and June for Class 10 and Class 12. However, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the schedule may vary, so it's recommended to keep checking the official website for updates.


how to get the cbse result through the digi locker 

You can follow these steps to get your CBSE result through DigiLocker:


1. Visit the official website of CBSE at https://cbse.gov.in/ or https://cbseresults.nic.in/


2. Click on the link to check your CBSE result. You will be asked to enter your roll number, school number, center number, and admit card ID.


3. After entering your details, click on the 'Submit' button to check your result.


4. If your result is available on DigiLocker, you will see an option to download it on the result page. Click on the 'Download' button to save your result in your DigiLocker account.


5. If you don't have a DigiLocker account, you can create one by visiting the official DigiLocker website at https://digilocker.gov.in/.


6. Once you have created your DigiLocker account, you can log in to your account and access your CBSE result.


Note that not all CBSE results are available on DigiLocker, so if your result is not available, you will need to check it through other means such as the official CBSE website or SMS.

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