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CGBSE board results 2020: Chhattisgarh board just declared class 10th, 12th results, check scores @cgbse.nic.in

Jun 23, 2020, 11:14 IST
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The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) just declared the class 10th and 12th board results today on June 23 at 11 am. The students can check their results via SMS by typing CG12ROLLNUMBER and sending it to 56263.

Alternatively, they can check their scores at the official website cgbse.nic.in. Over 6 lakh students appeared for the CGBSE class 10th and 12th state board examination.

How to check score:


  • Visit the official website cgbse.nic.in
  • On the homepage, click on the 10th and 12th result link.
  • Login with your credentials like your name and roll number and submit.
  • Download the result for future reference.
Over 6 lakh students appeared for the CGBSE class 10th and 12th state board examination. Last year, the results were declared on May 10 — and the overall pass percentage among class 12th students stood at 78.4% while nearly 68.2% students passed the class 10th examination.

The board exams were scheduled to be held in March, which were delayed by two months due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, when the lockdown was extended further, the state board decided to not conduct the pending examinations for both the classes. Hence, for the remaining subjects, the board will assess students based on internal assessment.

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Meanwhile, the state board decided to promote the students of 1 to 9th and 11th grade without sitting for exams in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
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