New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), CBSE Result 2017, 10th Result, X Result, CBSE 10th Result, CBSE X Result 2017, CBSE 10th Board Result, CBSE X Board Result is likely to be declared on 2nd June.


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CBSE X Result 2017, CBSE 10th Board Result, CBSE X Board Result, CBSE 10th Result 2017, CBSE Board Result 2017, CBSE Board Exam Result 2017 will be declared on cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in.


Steps to check BSE Result 2017, 10th Result, X Result, CBSE 10th Result, CBSE X Result 2017, CBSE 10th Board Result, CBSE X Board Result:


- Log on to the official websites.


- Click on results.


- Enter your details like roll number.


- Click on submit.


- Take a printout.


CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 board exams 2017 commenced on March 09.


The examination for Class X was conducted at 16,363 centres across the country. 


Fifty-eight examination centres have also been set up in some Gulf countries and six in various other countries.


The CBSE had a three-tier arrangement for surprise checking flying squads from the board itself, Delhi's Directorate of Education (DoE) and those from outside Delhi.


In a first, the board had also come up with a mobile application to help students locate their examination centre using their phone numbers.



About CBSE:


The board was reconstituted in the year 1962. The main objectives were to serve the educational institutions more effectively, to be responsive to the educational needs of those students whose parents were employed in the central government and had frequently transferable jobs.


As a result of the reconstitution, the erstwhile 'Delhi Board of Secondary Education' was merged with the Central Board and thus all the educational institutions recognized by the Delhi Board also became a part of the Central Board. Subsequently, all the schools located in the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Andaman and Nicobar Island, Arunachal Pradesh, the state of Sikkim and now Jharkhand, Uttaranchal and Chhattisgarh have also got affiliation with the Board.


From 309 schools in 1962. The Board as on 31.03.2017 has 18694 schools in India and 211 schools in 25 foreign countries. There are 1117 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 2720 Government/Aided Schools, 14253 Independent Schools, 590 Jawahar Novodaya Vidyalayas and 14 Central Tibetan Schools.