As the results for Class 12 were declared today, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) said it will not release the merit list and division-wise marks to avoid "unhealthy competition" among students.
"The board has decided to do away with the merit list and the practice of awarding first, second and third division to students based on their scores," officials said.
However, the CBSE will issue the merit certificate to 0.1 percent of students who have scored the highest marks in various subjects.
The pass percentage this year has fallen to 87.33 percent. Last year, 87.33 percent students had cleared the exam. The top-performing region is Trivandrum with 99.91 pass percentage
About 16,96,770 students were eligible to appear for exams this year, which were conducted from February 15 to April 5, 2023.
CBSE Class 12 results 2023 Declared, How To Check
Students can check their marks on 'results.cbse.nic.in', 'cbseresults.nic.in' and 'digilocker.gov.in, using their roll number, school number, admit card ID and date of birth.
- Students will have to log on to any one of the official websites
- The page that will open will ask them to enter their roll number, admit card ID and school number.
- After clicking on the Submit button, the result will appear on the screen
- The result once displayed can be downloaded for the convenience of the students
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