CBSE Class 10, 12 Term 1 Results 2021-22 Delayed: Likely to Announce Next Week, Check Updates

The results of CBSE Class 10 and 12 Term 1 that was held on December 2021 have been delayed and are expected to be declared next week. The results were scheduled to be released on 15 January.
CBSE Class 10, 12 Term 1 Results 2021-22 Delayed: Likely to Announce Next Week, Check Updates
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NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) first term examination results for class 10 and 12 this year has been delayed and the exam dates are postponed to next week.

Earlier it was on the news that the class 10 and 12 CBSE board examination results will be declared today i.e. on Saturday 15 January but as the given date has arrived the results are now delayed.

The students waiting to download their results today will have to wait more from now onwards until the upcoming week.

Although there is no official notification from the board about results to be declared next week and it is expected so only on the basis of several media reports.

However, the result declaration dates are postponed in light of the exam evaluation process along with the present restrictions imposed by the government in connection with the spread of covid-19.

The results when declared will be made available to access from the official website of the exam conducting authority i.e. on the website of the board. The results and mark sheets will be uploaded on- cbse.gov.in.

The results may be announced at any time therefore students must keep checking the official website for any information related to their exams and also for all the updates.

Apart from the board's official website, the scores of class 10 and 12 term 1 will also be available on other websites such as cbse.nic.in. and cbseresults.nic.in.

Notably, the students can also check and download their results from mobile applications from Google Play Store such as UMANG and Digilocker. For the availability of results, the students must complete the registration process.

Earlier in the month of December last year, the first term board exams for class 12 and class 10 were conducted through an offline mode of examination. The question paper of the exam had a total of 40 marks questions and they were asked in the format of MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions).

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