CBSE Class 10 Supplementary Results: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) issued the supplementary Class 10 results. Students who took the CBSE supplementary test can check their results on the official websites results.digilocker.gov.in or cbse.gov.in.
To check their supplementary results, students must provide their admit card number, date of birth, and security pin.
The Class 10 CBSE supplementary exam 2024 ended on July 22. The CBSE Class 10 and 12 supplementary exams were held using the syllabus prescribed for the board examination for the academic year 2023-24. The Board has already announced the results for Class 12.
CBSE Class 10 Supplementary 2024: How to check
Step 1: Candidates who appeared for the must go to the website – results.digilocker.gov.in.
Step 2: Fill in the details like roll number, date of birth and given captcha
Step 3: Press the submit button
Step 4: The scorecard will be shown on the screen.
Step 5: Check your credentials to be correct and then download it for future.
These students were permitted to take the CBSE Class 10 supplemental exams: Class 10 students who were unable to pass up to two subjects and were placed in the compartment category, as well as those who were declared by substituting the sixth or seventh subject, may take the failed subject. Class 10 pupils who had passed but wanted to enhance their performance in two subjects were also permitted.
This year, 1,31,396 students from CBSE Class 12 registered for the CBSE supplementary exams. A total of 1,27,473 students appeared, with 37,957 (29.78%) passing. A total of 15,397 schools took part, and the exam was administered in 917 centers.
The CBSE declared the results for classes 10 and 12 on May 13. This year, 21,65,805 students took the class 10 board examinations, and 20,16,779 passed, yielding a pass rate of 93.12 percent, 0.48 percent higher than the previous year. According to a CBSE spokesperson, a total of 11,253 pupils received complete marks in grade Math this year, with Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence following closely behind with 6,700 and 6,269 applicants receiving flawless 100s, respectively.
Source:IE