With announcement of Class 12 boards exam results speculations are rife that Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) might announce Class 10 term 2 board examination results today at 2 pm.
After the CBSE 12th results were announced all of a sudden, there has been a buzz that class 10 results too will be announced today, July 22. According to the widely circulated reports, the class 10 results can be expected on Friday at 2 PM, however, CBSE has never released the class 10 results along with class 12. In fact, the class 10 results will be released in August’s first week, according to the board officials earlier statement.
Once released, results for the Class 10 board examination can be accessed at cbseresults.nic.in, results.gov.in, digilocker.gov.in, and other websites.
How to check Class 10 term 2 board examination results:
CBSE Results can be checked on CBSE official results website cbseresults.nic.in
On the homepage, links for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 term 2 results will be displayed.
Select your class.
Submit your login details with their board exam roll numbers and school codes.
View the result and take a printout of the page.
Keep an eye on the official social media pages of CBSE for the announcement of Class 10 and Class 12 board examination results.
Class 10 term 2 exams were held from April 26 to May 24 and class 12 exams took place from April 26 to June 15.
A total of 21,16,209 students appeared for the Class 10 term 2 board exam and at the same time for Class 12, it was 14,54,370.
CBSE in April had issued a warning about a fake notification that claimed for final results, 30 per cent of weightage will be from term 1 exams and the remaining 70 per cent will be from term 2 exams.
CBSE had already categorically denied that fake story.
If you are confused about your school codes, need not worry, here by clicking on this link you can access your school's CBSE code.
Keep your roll number, school number, and date of birth handy.
In 2021, CBSE declared Class 10 board exam results on August 3, 2021. Last year the overall pass percentage was 99.04 per cent.
Starting from the 2022-23 batch, the CBSE has decided to go back to the one board exam a year system. Thus, this batch will become the first and probably the last batch to take board exams split into 2 terms.
CBSE will release final results, mentioning scores secured by students in both term 1 and term 2 exams along with term 2 results.