CBSE X Result 2020
Tomorrow: How to Check Pass Percentage; Get Your Marksheet Via DigiLocker
CBSE Result 2020: The Central Board
of Secondary Education (CBSE) will declare the results for the CBSE Class 10
Board examinations on Wednesday, July 15. Students who appeared for the exam
will be able to access their marks by visiting the official website of the CBSE
— cbse.nic.in,
and cbseresults.nic.in. Alternatively, students can also log on to
results.nic.in or download the DigiLocker app on
their phones to check their scores.
Pass Percentage
The CBSE will announce the overall pass percentage along
with the results tomorrow. In 2019, a total of 17, 61,078 students appeared for
CBSE 10th Board exams out of which 91.1% students passed the exams.
Merit List
This year the CBSE will not release any merit list for
the board exam results. The CBSE announced the same while releasing the Class
12 results on Monday.
Marksheet, Passing
Certificate, Migration Certificate
In order to maintain the safety of students, teachers and
other staffers amid the coronavirus pandemic situation, CBSE schools will not
hand out the marksheets, passing certificates and migration certificates
physically. Instead, the documents will be shared with individual students via
the online portal – DigiLocker.
How To Access CBSE Result
2020 Marksheet on DigiLocker:
Step 1: Visit the DigiLocker website – www.digilocker.gov.in –
or download the DigiLocker app on your smartphone
Step 2: Click on the link for Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE).
Step 3: Select Class 10 passing certificate or Class 10
marksheet, whichever is required
Step 4: Login to your account using CBSE registered
mobile number and access your marksheet
Step 5: Alternatively, you can use your Aadhaar Card
number to log in
Step 6: Download it and keep the marksheet and other
certificates safe for future reference.
The CBSE made a surprise announcement and declared the Class 12th board exam
results yesterday. However, results for 400 students could
not be released earlier today as the CBSE could not compute the scores of these
students based on the decided assessment scheme in view of the pandemic.