New Delhi: Following the release of the UP Board results, CBSE Class 12 students are now eagerly awaiting their own results. Every student is wondering when their results will be declared. All students have been advised to keep their admit cards handy, as the examination results are expected to be released very soon.
The results are likely to be declared in the first week of May. However, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not yet made any official announcement regarding the exact date for the release of the Class 12 results. Such claims are currently being made in various media reports. Students can visit the official website to check their examination results.

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Where to check results
📋How to check online
  1. Visit cbse.nic.in
  2. Click “Class XII Results 2026”
  3. Enter Roll No. & School No.
  4. Click Submit
  5. Result appears on screen
✅Passing criteria

Where to Check Results

Once the CBSE Class 12 examination results are released, students can easily check them by visiting the official website. The results will also be available on digital platforms such as DigiLocker and UMANG.

Examination Schedule Concluded

The Class 12 examinations conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education have now concluded. The examinations were held from February 17, 2026, to April 10, 2026. Students can easily access and check their examination results online, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

How ​​Students Can Check Results Online

To check the results online, students must first visit the official website: cbse.nic.in.
On the homepage, navigate to the section titled “Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) Results 2026.”
You will then need to enter your Roll Number and School Number.
After entering the correct login credentials as provided on your admit card, click on “Submit.”
Subsequently, the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 will appear on the screen.

How ​​to Download the PDF

To pass the CBSE Class 12 examinations, students are required to secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks in each subject. If a subject includes a practical component, candidates must secure 33 per cent marks separately in both the theory and practical examinations to pass that specific subject. Additionally, students must secure an overall aggregate of 3 per cent marks.