CBSE 12th Result 2020 | CBSE 12th results announced
New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) CBSE 12th Result 2020 results have been announced today. A press conference is held by the board every year to announce the results and a list of quality holders is announced. However, due to the coronavirus outbreak, the results of CBSE XII examination have been announced directly on the website (http://cbseresults.nic.in/).
Due to the corona virus, the merit list will not be released this time. Union Manpower Development Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal has also given information in this regard through Twitter.
The CBSE had yesterday said that the results of Class X-XII would be declared by July 15. But no date was announced. The CBSE Exam Result 2020 Results Will be announced here has been published on the CBSE website today. The CBSE website has been updated today to upload this webpage. That is why the results were announced today, according to which the results of Class XII Senior School Certificate Examination (Class-XII) 2020 have been announced.
The results of the 12th board exam are likely to be announced today. The results of the 10th board exam will also be announced today. It is not yet understood whether it will have to wait till tomorrow. The CBSE has also promised to announce the results of both the 10th and 12th classes by July 15.
What will you do to see the results?
CBSE Class XII students need to fill in the roll number, school number, center number and admit card ID as well as security captcha code after visiting http://cbseresults.nic.in/cbse2020_ASPNET/Result/Class12.aspx to view their results.
Students will be able to get their results via SMS along with the websites http://cbseresults.nic.in/ and http://results.gov.in/. Like ICSE, students will get Digilocker in digital format. Students will get not only marksheets but also migration certificates and passing certificates through Digilocker.
The CBSE Class X and XII examinations were held in February-March. It is said that 3 million students across the country have appeared for the 10th-12th board exams.

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