CBSE Class 10, Class 12 term 2 results: click here to check

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will announce Class 10 and Class 12 term 2 board exam results soon. Both Class 10 and Class 12 exams are over and evaluation work is underway. CBSE Class 10, Class 12 term 2 results: click here to check. Once announced, students can check CBSE results 2022 on the board website cbseresults.nic.in.

Here is list of websites for CBSE Class 10, Class 12 term 2 results:

1. cbseresults.nic.in

2. results.gov.in

3. digilocker.gov.in

Students can also check CBSE results on the UMANG app.

How to check CBSE term 2 Result 2022

1. Go to cbseresults.nic.in.

2. On the homepage, links for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 term 2 results will be displayed.

3. Select your class.

4. Submit your login details.

5. View result and take a printout of the page.

once results announced you can check here.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK CBSE CLASS 10 AND 12 RESULTS 2022

CBSE will publish final results along with term 2 scores. Earlier, the board had announced term 1 results, mentioning only marks secured by students in the first term exam. Final result mark sheets will mention students’ pass or fail status, among other details. This year, the board is trying to announce results faster.

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As compared to pre-pandemic times, the number of evaluation centres has increased. This year’s exams had only 50% of the syllabus and the written exams will be shorter than before. For each subject, the evaluation time will be limited or will be done within a particular time frame to ensure timely checking and computation of results.

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CBSE will also set-up centre nodal supervisors to overlook functioning of centres, each of which will have a team consisting of head examiner, additional head examiner, coordinators, and evaluators. The sets of answer sheets will be colour coded to ensure fairness.

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For example, colour green could be a code for set 1 and coordinator green will be responsible for check the same. Evaluators will re-check the copies after one has already checked them. This will ensure are no errors or miscalculations and they would be rectified.

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