Alerts and Updates for CBSE Class 12 Board Examination
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Updates as of August 12, 2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Class 12 Supplementary Exam Results for 2025 on August 1. Out of 1,38,666 students who appeared, 53,201 passed, achieving an overall pass percentage of 38.36%, with girls outperforming boys at 41.35% compared to 36.79%. The exams were conducted on July 15 across India and in 26 foreign countries. Students can access their provisional scores on the official website.
Source: Times of India, Published 2 weeks agoCBSE has released the date sheet for the 2026 Class 12 Board Exams, scheduling them from February 17 to April 4, 2026. This aligns with the board's new policy of conducting exams twice a year for Class 10, though specifics for Class 12 remain focused on a single phase for now. Students are advised to check the official CBSE website for detailed timetables and updates.
Source: Testbook, Published 5 days agoSignificant changes have been announced for CBSE Board Exams starting 2026, impacting Classes 9 to 12. Key updates include mandatory linking of APAAR ID for students, revised exam fees, approval of Open Book Assessments (OBAs), and a reiterated 75% attendance requirement for eligibility. These reforms aim to modernize the examination process and ensure compliance.
Source: Careers360, Published 20 hours agoApplications for obtaining photocopies of answer sheets for the CBSE Class 12 Compartment Results 2025 have begun as of August 6. This follows the declaration of supplementary results, and students can also check re-evaluation dates on the official portal. This process allows students to verify their marks and seek corrections if necessary.
Source: Shiksha.com via X, Posted August 6, 2025The CBSE Class 12 Compartment Exam Results for 2025 are now accessible on cbseresults.nic.in, as announced on August 1. This update provides students an opportunity to review their performance in the supplementary exams held earlier in July. Detailed steps to download mark sheets are available on the official site for convenience.
Source: The Economic Times, Published 2 weeks agoCBSE has reiterated strict compliance with attendance requirements for board examination eligibility as per the Examination Bye-Laws. A recent circular emphasized the importance of meeting the 75% attendance threshold for students appearing in the 2025-26 session exams. Schools and students are urged to adhere to these guidelines to avoid ineligibility issues.
Source: CBSE Official Website, Published August 5, 2025Group Discussions
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