CBSE RESULTS ADDITIONAL DETAILS
The Central Board of Secondary Education’s Class 12th examination results are likely to be announced soon by the board. There are few additional details that students have to keep in mind before the announcement of results.

The Central Board of Secondary Education’s Class 12th examination results are likely to be announced soon by the board. There are few additional details that students have to keep in mind before the announcement of results.
How to check CBSE class 12th results?
- Go to official website of the board, cbse.gov.in
- On the official homepage, click on the link of Class 12th results.
- Provide the admit card credentials, probably roll number and school number.
- Click on the submit button after reviewing all the other details.
- Download the Class 12th result after seeing marks of all the subjects.
- Take a printout of the result. Printout will help the students in future for college admissions.
The Central Board has already revealed that they’ll apply Mixed-evaluation mode when checking the answer sheets. Students who gave all the papers will be evaluated differently as compared to those who missed few of them. Under this approach, the board will be flexible in evaluation based on participation of students in exams. Students who gave all the board exam papers were evaluated in a standard approach.
Students who dodged one or more papers were evaluated based on their school-based performance. Students who missed papers were evaluated by the student's school performance. In school performance, they were evaluated by quarterly, half-yearly and pre board exam marks. In fact, subjects were dissected in two parts- major subjects and minor subjects. Major subjects are of high weightage while minor are of lower.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) takes a multi-layered approach while evaluating exam papers. Including Digital evaluation and on-screen marking has reduced any possibility of error in evaluation. It has improved consistency too in evaluation of papers. The central board applies normalisation much before the evaluation of answer sheets. The difficulty level in all question papers around the country is same to not marginalize any student even before the exam.
