Exam name | CBSE Board Senior Secondary Examinations |
Short name | CBSE Class 12 |
CBSE Board 12 Result date | By July 15, 2021 |
CBSE 12th Result website | cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.nic.in |
Credentials required to check result | Roll number, school number, centre number and admit card ID |
Result available on | Online portal, SMS, IVRS, Digilocker, Google, SMS organizer app |
Total students | Around 12 lakh |
Total schools | 21499 (as on May 1, 2019) |
Examinations | Dates |
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Release of CBSE Class 12th Date Sheet | January 2021 |
Practical examinations | March 1, 2021 |
Main examinations 2021 | 4-May-2021 to 10-Jun-2021 |
CBSE 12th Result 2021 | by 15-Jul-2021 |
Application open for result verification | August |
Applications open for result re-evaluation | August |
Announcement of revaluation result | September |
Announcement of compartmental result | September |
Year | CBSE Result Dates |
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2020 | July 13 |
2019 | May 2 |
2018 | May 26 |
2017 | May 28 |
2016 | May 21 |
2015 | May 25 |
Students can check below where to check CBSE 12th Result 2021 and the steps to follow:
The CBSE class 12 result can also be checked through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). The call would be charged at 30 paisa/minute for a single roll number. Students need to dial the number, 24300699, along with the code of their area preceding the given number.
There is an option to get the CBSE class 12 result by sending an SMS from the registered number. The format which is to be followed for the SMS: “cbse12 (roll number) (date of birth) (school number) (Centre number) on the number 7738299899. The format of the date of birth should be ddmmyyyy. Students will then receive an SMS with a subject-wise list of their marks.
Students are also sent their CBSE Result 2021 for Class 12 in the form of digital marksheets via DigiLocker. Their DigiLocker account details are sent via SMS on the registered mobile number with CBSE.
Students will have to visit the official website of DigiLocker and register themselves, Subsequently, they must follow the steps mentioned below to obtain the CBSE 12th Result 2021-
From the first one, select ‘Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi’
From the next one, select ‘Mark sheet (HSC/SSC)’, ‘Migration certificate’ or ‘Passing certificate’ etc
The marks in the five main subjects are to be added and divided by 5. For example, the marks of the five main subjects are mentioned below:
Subject 1: 80
Subject 2: 85
Subject 3: 87
Subject 4: 92
Subject 5: 95
Step 1: The total marks: 80+85+87+92+95= 439
Step 2: Divide it by 5
439/5 = 87.8
Students would be considered to have cleared the CBSE board exams if they fulfil the criteria mentioned below:
Aspirants would be given a pass certificate by the Board if they get a grade above ‘E’ in all subjects of internal assessment (unless he/she is exempted).
If a student is unsatisfied with the results, they can raise a request for re-evaluation. The rechecking results will be made available online in August 2021. If a student is unable to clear a subject, they can appear for the compartment exams for Class 12. The CBSE Compartment exams 2021 are expected to be held in September. The results for the same will be announced in the first week of October 2021.
Central Board of Secondary Education might release the CBSE 12th Topper list 2021 along with the result. In 2020, the Board had decided not to release the CBSE Class 12 merit list. However, Divyanshi Jain from Lucknow secured a perfect 100% in CBSE 12th Results 2020 with 100 marks each in every subject. Students can check the previous years’ CBSE 12th toppers list which is provided in the table below.
Rank | Topper | Marks secured |
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1 | Divyanshi Jain | 600/600 |
1 | Tushar Singh | 500/500 |
Rank | Topper’s Name | Marks Secured |
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1 | Hansika ShuklaKarishma Arora | 499 |
2 | Gaurangi ChawlaAishwaryaBhavya | 498 |
3 | 3rd rank was shared by 18 students | 497 |
The CBSE Class 12th result 2019 was declared on May 2, 2019. The pass percentage was 83.40. Below is the official statistics for 2019 and 2018:
Overall Pass Percentage | ||||
Year | Registered | Appeared | Passed | Overall Pass Percentage |
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2019 | 1218393 | 1205484 | 1005427 | 83.40 |
2018 | 1119248 | 1106772 | 918763 | 83.01 |
The following table comprises the gender-wise pass percentage for both the years 2018 and 2019.
Gender-wise Pass % | ||
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Gender | 2019 | 2018 |
Girls | 88.70 | 88.31 |
Boys | 79.40 | 78.99 |
Transgender | 83.33 | — |
After the release of CBSE class 12th Result 2021, students are required to collect the original marksheet from their schools respectively. They can now apply for various professional and undergraduate courses in different universities and colleges. Delhi University offers various undergraduate programmes for students hailing from all the three streams- Science, Commerce and Arts. DU admissions for most of its programmes are conducted on merit basis while for others the University conducts entrance exams. All colleges affiliated to the University of Delhi release DU Cutoffs which mark the minimum score that candidates need to take admission into the college. The table below lists some off the colleges affiliated to DU along with their cutoff pages.
Students can use the Delhi University College Predictor to get an idea about the DU Colleges they can get admissions to.
DU Colleges | Cut Off link |
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Miranda House | Click Here |
Hindu College | Click Here |
St. Stephen’s College | Click Here |
Lady Shri Ram College for Women | Click Here |
Sri Venkateswara College | Click Here |
Kirori Mal College | Click Here |
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College | Click Here |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | Click Here |
Gargi College | Click Here |
Hansraj College | Click Here |
Shri Ram College of Commerce | Click Here |
Dyal Singh College | Click Here |
Lady Irwin College | Click Here |
Acharya Narendra Dev College | Click Here |
Jesus and Mary College | Click Here |
Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College | Click Here |
Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences for Women | Click Here |
Daulat Ram College | Click Here |
Maitreyi College | Click Here |
Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce | Click Here |
Ramanujan College | Click Here |
Kamala Nehru College | Click Here |
Keshav Mahavidyalaya | Click Here |
Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (SSCBS) | Click Here |
Shivaji College | Click Here |
Maharaja Agrasen College | Click Here |
Indraprastha College for Women | Click Here |
Shyam Lal College | Click Here |
Q: What is the minimum percentage I should secure in order to pass the CBSE 12th exam?
A: Students should secure at least 33% to pass the CBSE 12th exam.
Q: How can I file for reviewing answers to CBSE?
A: CBSE provides a specific time and date for filing for reviewing with a certain fee. Once your doubt is confirmed by them, the money would be refunded by CBSE.
Q: Can I contact CBSE to increase my marks in case of any discrepancy?
A: No, this cannot be done. However, if there has been a dispute regarding the award of correct marks, then reviewing the answer sheet can be filed as per the procedure mentioned above.
Q: When do I get the original copy of the mark sheet?
A: The hard copy of original mark sheets and certificates are sent to the schools. These can be collected from your school within one month from the declaration of the result.
Q: How do I get the migration certificate?
A: CBSE sends the migration certificates to the schools. Students will have to collect it from there with procedures that the school follows.
Q: When will the results be announced this year for CBSE 12th exams?
A: The CBSE 12th Result 2021 are expected to be out in July 2021.
Q: Can I check CBSE Result 2021 using Microsoft SMS Organizer?
A: No. Microsoft discontinued its CBSE Result service using SMS Organizer starting 2020. The service was provided until 2019.
Q: How to calculate the percentage in CBSE 12th Result 2021?
A: The procedure to calculate the percentage has been mentioned above with an example.
Q: What if I don’t get the results through online sources?
A: There are various online sources from where the results can be availed. However, if such a case arises, then the regional CBSE Board Office can be contacted.
Q: Is the online result that we get valid?
A: Yes, the online result is valid. You can extract the result from Digilocker, it has been electronically signed and is valid like the original hard copy.
Q: Is viewing files on Digilocker safe?
A: Digilocker is a government initiative that is enabled to establish a seamless connection, which is entirely secure, between multiple departments and the issued certificates.
Q: My name has been misspelt in the result card. How should I get it corrected?
A: Students, in this case, candidates should immediately get in contact with their school and the CBSE regional office for correction or rectification.
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