How to Check CBSE Class 12 Results via DigiLocker: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Arpit Soni

How to Check CBSE Class 12 Results via DigiLocker: A Step-by-Step Guide

New Delhi, April 16: The CBSE Class 10 results have been announced, sparking excitement among students. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the Class 12 examination results soon. Sources indicate that these results are expected to be available in the first week of May.

Similar to the Class 10 results, the Class 12 results are anticipated to be impressive. Students can conveniently check their results on the official websites—cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. Additionally, results can also be accessed through the DigiLocker and UMANG apps.

How to Check Class 12 Results

Students can easily verify their Class 12 results provided by the CBSE.

First, visit the official website.

Next, click on the “CBSE 12th Result 2026” link.

Enter your Roll Number, School Number, and Admit Card ID.

Your result will then be displayed on the screen.

How to Check CBSE Results via DigiLocker

Students can view their examination results online using their exam credentials on official platforms, including the CBSE website and DigiLocker.

First, go to digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app on your mobile device.

Log in using your registered mobile number or Aadhaar number.

Navigate to the “Issued Documents” section.

Select the “CBSE” option.

Click on “Class 12 Marksheet 2026.”

Enter your Roll Number and Year of Passing.

Your digital marksheet will then be downloaded, which you can use for various purposes as needed.

Marks Required to Pass

Students will be able to check their Class 12 examination results—conducted by the CBSE—easily. To pass Class 12, a minimum of 33 percent marks is required. Students scoring below this threshold will be considered to have failed that subject. Those who fail in one subject will have the option to save their academic year by appearing for a compartment examination. However, students failing in two or more subjects will need to repeat Class 12.

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