Tuesday 29 May 2018

CBSE 10th result: Can't access cbse.nic.in? Here's how to check your score

CBSE

CBSE class 10th results 2018 have been announced. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the results on its official website — cbse.nic.in. CBSE students can also check their results on cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.examresults.net. CBSE results were earlier expected to be announced at 4 pm today but it has been preponed by almost two hours.

131,493 students have secured 90 per cent and above, according to Times of India. 27,476 students have scored 95 per cent and above.

Other websites that will show the CBSE 10th results 2018 are -- Google search page, Bing search page, UMANG app.

How to check the results when you are offline
If you're not connected to the internet, you can also check your score through Microsoft's application's SMS Organizer. SMS Organizer is a free Android app available on Google Play Store.
All you need to do is download the application from the Google Play Store and register with your roll number and school code for your CBSE class 10th results.
Pre-registered users will receive a notification for the CBSE Class 10th result once it is out. By clicking on the link, a scorecard will appear. As the entire scorecard is sent via SMS, you can check the CBSE Class 10th result without internet connectivity, said Microsoft, while explaining the process in a video.
Students can also access their results via SMS charged at 50 paise per SMS

Over 1.6 million students appeared for the Class 10 exams this year.

STEPS TO CHECK CBSE CLASS 10 RESULT 2018:

— Go to the CBSE official website 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

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