CBSE Class 12th Results 2018: CBSE or Central Board of Secondary Education declared CBSE Class 12 exam results on its official website cbse.nic.in. The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE PRO office had confirmed that CBSE 12th result will be declared at 12 Noon. “CBSE Class 12 results for Academic Session 2017-18 to be declared on May 26,” School Education Secretary Anil Swarup had said in a tweet. The Central Board of Secondary Education had 309 schools in 1962. The Board as on 26.07.2017 has 19316 schools in India and 211 schools in 25 foreign countries. There are 1118 Kendriya Vidyalayas, 2734 Government/Aided Schools, 14860 Independent Schools, 590 Jawahar Novodaya Vidyalayas and 14 Central Tibetan Schools.
The exams for class 12, originally scheduled to be held between March 3 and April 13, were extended to April 25 when students were made to give a re-test for Economics paper after the Board came to know it was leaked. Candidates can check their Class 12 result on Google and Microsoft. Candidates can check the result offline via Microsoft’s SMS Organizer.
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The Bill Gates founded company took to Twitter and tweeted: “Anxiously refreshing your browser to get your CBSE Class 10 or Class 12 results? Stop! Get your results delivered to your SMS Organizer inbox as soon as they are announced, even when you are offline.”
Anxiously refreshing your browser to get your CBSE Class 10 or Class 12 results? Stop! Get your results delivered to your SMS Organizer inbox as soon as they are announced, even when you are offline. https://t.co/UxGkXVHSHY pic.twitter.com/c4zhOolMry
— Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia) May 24, 2018
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How to check Class 12 results on Microsoft’s SMS Organizer:
Step 1: Look out for the notification from SMS Organizer to register for CBSE results. (Download SMS Organizer for Android if you don’t have it installed on your smartphone.
Step 2: Click on the notification and fill your details like your roll number, school code, and date of birth to complete registration.
Step 3: On result day, watch out for the notification for your result and click to see your scorecard! You don’t have to do anything since you’ve already pre-registered with SMS Organizer.
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CBSE 12th result: How to check on Google
This year, tech giant Google will also host CBSE 12th result 2018. For the first time, CBSE has partnered with Google in order to host the CBSE Class 10 and CBSE 12th Result 2018 on the search engine. To check CBSE 12th result on Google, students will have to enter required details to login and access their results.
How to check Class 12th CBSE Board Results 2018 via SMS?
The CBSE Class 12 Result 2018 will also be available via SMS:
MTNL users: 52001
BSNL users: 57766
Aircel users: 5800002
Idea users: 55456068
Tata Teleservices users: 51234 and 5333300
Airtel users: 54321202
National Informatics Centre: 9212357123
The students can also get their result through UMANG mobile application. The results can also be received by sending an SMS — cbse12 <rollno> <sch no> <center no> — to 7738299899.
The post-result counselling will begin from May 26 and continue till June from 8 am to 10 pm on all days. It is an outreach programme designed keeping the heterogeneity of student’s population and geographical spread. CBSE Tele counselling is offered free of cost and voluntarily by trained counsellors and Principals from within CBSE affiliated schools located in India and outside India.
More than 28 lakh students of class 10 and 12 had appeared for their board exams this year. A total of 16,38,428 candidates have registered for class 10 examination, while for class 12, about 11,86,306 candidates have registered for the examination. The exams for class 10 were conducted across the nation at 4,453 centres and 78 centres outside India.
Similarly, for class 12, the exams were held at 4,138 centres in India and 71 centres abroad. To ensure trouble-free examinations that are taking place throughout the country, the board made appropriate arrangements along with state authorities and local police.
