As the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 supplementary exam on July 15, students who appeared for the exam now await the results. Last year, the CBSE Class 12 supplementary results were declared on August 2 and in 2023, the CBSE board results were announced on August 1. In 2022 and 2021, the Class 12 supplementary result dates were September 7 and September 29.
As soon as the results are released, students will be able to check their results using roll number, school number, admit card ID, and security pin. The official website to check and download the CBSE Class 12 supplementary result is cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.
Step 1: Visit the official website – cbseresults.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage click on the Class 12 supplementary result link
Step 3: Log-in using credentials such as registration number and date of birth
Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen
Step 5: Download and save the CBSE Class 12 supplementary result for future use
The Class 12 supplementary exam was held on a single day – July 15. The CBSE Class 12 supplementary exams was conducted on the basis of the syllabus prescribed for the board examination for the session 2024-25.
Last year, of the total 1,31,396 students appearing in the CBSE Class 12 supplementary exams, as many as 1,27,437 appeared and 37,957 students passed taking the pass percentage to 29.78 per cent.
In the CBSE Class 12 examinations held this year, a total of 17,04,367 students were registered. Out of these, 16,92,794 students appeared, and 14,96,307 students passed the exam. The CBSE Class 12 result was declared on May 13.
From the academic session 2024–25 onward, CBSE has introduced a ‘Relative Grading’ system, aimed at reducing academic stress and unhealthy competition among students. Unlike the previous fixed grading model — which allocated grades based on specific mark ranges (such as 91–100 for A1, 81–90 for A2) — the new system assesses a student’s performance in comparison to their peer group. As a result, the cutoff for each grade may vary depending on subject-wise performance trends and the number of passing candidates.