CBSE Result 2025 Class 12: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the CBSE board class 12th results soon. According to media reports, the CBSE result 2025 for class 12th is likely to be announced today, May 12, 2025. However, the exact date and time are yet to be announced by the CBSE. Once released, candidates will be able to access the CBSE 12th results 2025 at cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in.
In order to access the CBSE Board 12th Result, candidates will have to enter the credentials details such as their examinee's roll number, admit card ID, school code, and date of birth on the portal.
CBSE Class 12 students will be able to see and download their digital mark sheets from the DigiLocker platform. For this, students must log in with valid credentials and access the CBSE section on the platform.
Information Available on the Digital Mark Sheet
The digital mark sheet contains necessary information such as:
-Student's name and roll number
-Subject-wise marks and respective grades
-CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average)
-Pass/fail status
Students are encouraged to go through all the information listed here carefully to verify accuracy.
To clear the CBSE Class 12 exams successfully, students need to obtain at least 33% marks in both theory and practical examinations for every subject. In situations where students fall short of the passing mark by one or two marks, grace marks can be granted at the discretion of the board.
If the students are not satisfied with their marks, they can opt for rechecking or revaluation. Application can be made, in all probability, by the end of May or beginning of June. Charges for these services are as under:
Marks Verification: ₹500 for each subject
Revaluation: ₹100 per question
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