CBSE Board Exam Results 2015: Class 10 by May 15, Class 12 by May 20

Meritnation|May 7th, 2015 01:59pm

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CBSE Exam Results 2015

CBSE Exam Results 2015

Expectations and anxiety are at an all new level with the CBSE Class 12 and 10 results being expected to be declared in the middle of May. The results for the Central Board of Secondary Exams are one of the most awaited results, owing to high number of examinees each year. CBSE Class 10 and 12 results are usually announced in May, post which the admission processes in various universities begin.

 The evaluation and marking processes for CBSE exams, for both classes are complete. There is a increase in the number of schools and centres for CBSE Class 10 and CBSE Class 12.

This year, over 13 lakh students registered to appear for the CBSE Board exams. Out of these, over 8 lakh were boys and a little over 5.5 lakh students were girls. The percentage of students has gone up this year by 3.37%, as compared to 2015.

Candidates can check their results on the official websites of CBSE and ISC, by clicking on the results tabs. The official websites are:

Procedure to Check CBSE Result 2015:

  • Visit the official CBSE website:

    http://cbse.nic.in/

  • Find for the link of “CBSE 10th Result”

  • Enter roll no. and name, and other required details and press submit button
  • Once you are able to see your result, you may also download it for future reference

About CBSE:

CBSE Board has witnessed rapid growth and expansion in Secondary education resulting in improved quality and standard of education in institutions. Earlier, the jurisdiction of the CBSE Board was confined only to Ajmer, Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh later. In 1952, the constitution of the CBSE Board was amended wherein its jurisdiction was extended to part-C and Part-D territories and the Board was given its present name ‘Central Board of Secondary Education’. It was in the year 1962 finally that CBSE Board was reconstituted. The main objectives were to serve the educational institutions more effectively, to be responsive to the educational needs of those students whose parents were employed in the Central Government and had frequently transferable jobs.

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