
CBSE 2024 Results: The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) is yet to announce the results for Classes 10, and 12. The Board has not released any date and time for the examination which was conducted from February 15 to March 13 for Class 10, while for Class 12, the exam took place from February 15 to April 2. Students can check the results from the official website — cbse.gov.in.
But, before the CBSE releases any update on the results, let’s examine how the trend in pass percentages has been for both Classes 10 and 12 over the past five years.
2023: 87.33 per cent
2022: 92.71 per cent
2021: 99.37 per cent
2020: 88.78 per cent
2019: 83.4 per cent
2023: 93.12 per cent
2022: 94.40 per cent
2021: 99.04 per cent
2020: 91.46 per cent
2019: 92.45 per cent
Similarly for Class 10, students had 94.40 pass percentage which slightly dropped to 93.12 per cent in 2023.
Lately, the Board has announced that it has shared DigiLocker access codes with schools, as the Class 10, 12 results will be announced “shortly”. CBSE also stated in the same notice that the “results of Board Exam-2024 will be declared shortly”. Additionally, student wise Access Code file is being made available to schools in their Digilocker accounts from where schools can download and disseminate access code to individual students.
The Board has also issued a step wise user guide to access class 10 and 12 marksheets cum passing certificate and migration certificate after the declaration of result. At the same time for the previous academic session, CBSE introduced multiple changes — be it the marking scheme or the announcement of results.
Every year, CBSE conducts special exams for those who have flunked in a subject or more. These tests were called compartment exams, however, last year, the board announced that these exams will now be called supplementary exams. These exams are conducted usually in July and the results are released by August. This change is based on recommendations made in the NEP 2020.