CBSE Board 12th Result 2026 Date: Class 10 Exam Results Released; Find Out When the Class 12 Results Will Be Declared..
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the Class 10 results for approximately 2.5 million students who appeared for the examinations yesterday, April 15. Students who participated in the Class 10 exams can now visit the official website to download their results. To download their results, students must click on the active link and enter their Roll Number and Date of Birth.
Following the release of the Class 10 results, the one question currently on the minds of students is: when and where exactly will the Class 12 results be released?
**When Will the Class 12 Results Be Released?**
The CBSE conducted the Class 10 examinations from February 17 to April 10. The Board is currently in the process of evaluating the Class 12 answer sheets. The results will be released shortly after the evaluation of the answer sheets is complete. Students will be able to view and download their results via the official website.
**CBSE Board 12th Result 2026: Steps to Download Your Result**
The results will be released shortly after the CBSE completes the answer sheet evaluation process. To assist students, the following simple steps for downloading the results are outlined below; by following these steps, students will be able to access and download their results.
To check their results, students must first visit the official CBSE website: cbse.gov.in.
Next, on the website's homepage, students must click on the active link for "Results."
After clicking the link, students will be required to enter their login details, such as their Roll Number and Date of Birth.
Once the login details have been entered, the result will appear on the screen.
Finally, ensure that you take a printout of the result for your records.
**Results to Be Released Stream-Wise**
The CBSE Board will release the Class 12 examination results on a stream-wise basis. To pass the examination, students must secure a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject.
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