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CBSE Class 12th Result 2022 DECLARED: How to check on DigiLocker
CBSE Result 2022 Class 12th: If you are unable to check on official website, students can check their marks on DigiLocker app. Find out how.
CBSE Result 2022 Class 12th: The CBSE Class 12 Results for the year 2022 have been made public by the Central Board of Secondary Education. The CBSE 12th Result 2022 is now accessible online at cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. By registering into their accounts, students may also check their CBSE results online on DigiLocker. Verify the procedures and many ways to check the CBSE Class 12 Results 2022.
CBSE Class 12th Result 2022: How to check via DigiLocker app
Step 1. Install DigiLocker app from Google PlayStore or App Store
Step 2. Open the app
Step 3. Click on ‘Access DigiLocker’
Step 4. Enter your phone number that is registered with CBSE
Step 5. Enter and submit other details
Step 6. Your CBSE Class 12 result will appear on your screen
CBSE class 12 results declared, 92.71% students have passed exam, said am Official.
CBSE Board Results 2022: Passing Marks
Subjects without practical: 33%
Subjects with practical: (33% in practical, 33% in theory)
The Board has, meanwhile, come up with 'Pariksha Sangam' platform, which it said would serve as a one-stop location for all exam-related activities. The Board had created it ahead of the release of the CBSE results. The website - cbse.gov.in - has all details. Those who want to download digital versions of their transcripts and diplomas, students must get in touch with their schools. A pin number was provided by CBSE as an additional security measure.
Girls have outperformed boys by 3.29 per cent, the CBSE said. Over 33,000 students have scored marks above 95 per cent while 1.34 lakh students have scored above 90 per cent, the board said. In a first, the board exams were conducted in two terms for the academic session 2021-22. "For theory papers, 30% weightage has been given to first term marks, while 70% weightage has been given to second term marks. "For practical papers, equal weightage has been given to both terms," a board official was quoted by PTI.