CBSE 10th result 2018 will be declared on May 29, check for updates on Business Standard
CBSE class 10th results 2018 will be declared on Tuesday at 4 pm. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the results on its official website — cbse.nic.in.
According to Union Education Secretary Anil Swarup's tweet, the CBSE 10th result will be declared on Tuesday.
CBSE announced the class 12 result on Saturday, with the overall pass percentage coming to 83.01 per cent. The top three regions were Thiruvananthapuram with 97.32 per cent, Chennai with 93.87 per cent, and Delhi with 89 per cent.
Students can also check their results on http://cbseresults.nic.in and CBSE Result 2018, Class 10 & 12 Board Results 2018, cbseresults.nic.in. Over 1.6 million students appeared for the Class 10 exams this year.
Meghna Srivastava, from Ghaziabad, became the national topper with 499 marks out of 500 in CBSE Class 12 examination 2018. Anoushka Chandra from Ghaziabad secured the second position with 498. A Vijay Ganesh from Kerala topped the differently able category with a score of 492. Pooja Kumari of Dehradun secured the second position with 489 and, Lavanya Jha of Delhi came third with 487.
STEPS TO CHECK CBSE CLASS 10 RESULT 2018:
— Go to the CBSE official website http://cbse.nic.in
— Click on CBSE Class 12th Result 2018 or CBSE Class 10th Result 2018
— Enter your admit card details and get your CBSE Class 10 Result 2018
— Download your CBSE Result 2018 for future reference
Students can access their results via SMS charged at 50 paise per SMS
Check CBSE result through Google
CBSE has partnered with Google to host the CBSE Class 10 results on the search engine. Students can check their results on Google by searching for CBSE Class 10 result. They will have to enter roll number to login and access their results.
Check CBSE Board Exam Results 2018 through Microsoft
Through Microsoft application's SMS organiser, students will be informed about CBSE 10th result 2018. The candidates will have to register with their roll number, school code and the date of birth to be able to access their marks.
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