CBSE is just about to declare it's board examination result for the year 2016. ISC and ICSE Class 10th Board Examination Result and Class 12th Board Examination Result are already out. So now it's turn for CBSE to declare it's result of board examination.
As per the trusted sources the result for CBSE 2016 board examination will be declared in the last week of may.
Board exams are considered as one of the most important aspect to get admission in top colleges across the country and abroad so it is very essential for students to score good marks in their board exams.
Students are already nervous for their results.
As the result is out, we will be telling you step by step way to check you CBSE board examination result for the year 2016.
In order to check the results, the candidates should visit the official website, the link for which is cbse.nic.in. Thereafter, the candidates can click on the suitable link and enter the roll number. On submitting the same, the results will get displayed on the screen. The candidates must take a print-out for future reference.
As per the trusted sources the result for CBSE 2016 board examination will be declared in the last week of may.
Board exams are considered as one of the most important aspect to get admission in top colleges across the country and abroad so it is very essential for students to score good marks in their board exams.
Students are already nervous for their results.
As the result is out, we will be telling you step by step way to check you CBSE board examination result for the year 2016.
In order to check the results, the candidates should visit the official website, the link for which is cbse.nic.in. Thereafter, the candidates can click on the suitable link and enter the roll number. On submitting the same, the results will get displayed on the screen. The candidates must take a print-out for future reference.
For Class 12 exam, last year, a total of 10,40,368 candidates have applied, out of which 43,29,85 were girls and 607,38,3 were boys. This year, a total of 14,99,122 candidates have applied, out of which 44,66,41 are girls and 6,21,259 are boys.
The Central Board of Secondary education (CBSE) was established on November 3, 1962 and has its headquarters in Preet Vihar, New Delhi. CBSE's job is to regulate and supervise the development of education in the country. It's primary function includes to prepare academic programmes and organise examinations, especially for Class 10 and Class 12 students.

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