CBSE also asked parents to not engage or believe in 'unverified information' circulated online as it disrupts the examination process. (Representative image/ Express photo)CBSE Class 10 Supplementary Results: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on August 5 released the supplementary results for Class 10. Students who appeared for the CBSE supplementary examination can check their results from the official websites — results.digilocker.gov.in or cbse.gov.in.
To check their supplementary result, students will have to key in their admit card number, and date of birth along with the security pin.
CBSE class 10 supplementary result released. (Screengrab)
The Class 10 CBSE supplementary exam 2024 concluded on July 22. The CBSE Class 10 and 12 supplementary exams were held on the basis of the syllabus prescribed for the board examination for the academic session 2023-24. The Board has already released the results for Class 12.
Step 1: Candidates who appeared for the must go to the website – results.digilocker.gov.in.
Step 2: Fill in the details like roll number, date of birth and given captcha
Step 3: Press the submit button
Step 4: The scorecard will be shown on the screen.
Step 5: Check your credentials to be correct and then download it for future.
These students were allowed to appear in the CBSE Class 10 supplementary exams: Class 10 students who were unable to pass up to two subjects and are placed in the compartment category, or those who were declared by replacing 6th or 7th subject can appear in the failed subject. Class 10 students who were declared pass but wish to improve their performance in two subject were also allowed.
In CBSE Class 12, as many as 1,31,396 students registered for the CBSE supplementary exams this year. Of them, as many as 1,27,473 students appeared and 37,957 (29.78 per cent) students passed. A total of 15,397 schools participated and exam was held in 917 centres.
The results for class 10 and 12 were released by the CBSE on May 13. This year 21,65,805 students appeared for class 10 board exams, and 20,16,779 passed, resulting in a 93.12 pass per cent, which is 0.48 per cent higher than last year. This time, a total of 11,253 students scored full marks in standard Math, followed by Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence in which 6,700 and 6,269 candidates scored a perfect 100, respectively, said a CBSE official.