CBSE 10th result 2021 will be out by July 20. There are different ways to check the result soon after it releases. Know them here
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will release the CBSE 10th result 2021 by July 20 on the official website. Students can check their CBSE Class 10 result 2021 using their admit card roll no., date of birth, the centre, and school number. The link to check the CBSE class 10 result 2021 is provided below. Apart from the website, the CBSE Board Class 10 result 2021 can also be checked via SMS, Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS), and Digilocker. Know more about different ways of checking CBSE Board 10th Result 2021 below.
This year, the Board had cancelled the CBSE Class 10 exams 2021 due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. It has released an alternative assessment scheme to calculate marks of Class 10 students. According to the scheme, marks in the best of three from five papers in term exams will be considered. According to the evaluation scheme, the students will be assessed out of maximum 100 marks for each subject. The internal assessment for 20 marks will be as per the existing policy while the distribution of remaining 80 marks in each subject is as follows:
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| Category of tests/exams |
Maximum marks |
|---|---|
| Periodic tests/Unit tests |
10 |
| Half-yearly/Midterm exams |
30 |
| Pre-board exams |
40 |
| Total |
80 |
Students must be aware of the ways to check the CBSE 10th Result 2021.
- Here’s how to check CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 online
- How to check CBSE 10th result via SMS?
- Steps to check CBSE Board 10th result 2021 via IVRS or call
- How to check CBSE 10th result 2021 with DigiLocker
Here’s how to check CBSE Class 10 Result 2021 online
- Visit the official website at cbseresults.nic.in
- Enter credentials like Roll no, DOB, school name, the centre no, admit card id, all of which is available on the admit card
- Then click on ‘Submit’
- The result of CBSE 10th 2021 will open up on the screen
- Click on the download button or take a screenshot of the result
Here's the screenshot of the CBSE marksheet:
Click Here to check CBSE Board Class 10 Result 2021
Once released, the official website takes time to load and is not able to display result due to heavy traffic at a time. Due to this reason, the board offers the facility to check result of CBSE 10th using SMS, IVRS and Digilocker too.
How to check CBSE 10th result via SMS?
To check the result of CBSE Board 10th conveniently, students are given the option to check it by sending an SMS through their registered mobile number on 7738299899, in the given format:
CBSE10, Roll No., DOB, school number, centre number
Steps to check CBSE Board 10th result 2021 via IVRS or call
IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System) is rolled out by CBSE so that students can get their 10th board result through a call by dialling the number- 24300699. Students just need to add the area code before calling this number.
How to check CBSE 10th result 2021 with DigiLocker
- CBSE also provides the Class 10th digital mark sheets in DigiLocker App or website, digilocker.gov.in
- It can be downloaded by logging to the DigiLocker website or mobile application
- Students will get credentials for DigiLocker accounts on phone via SMS
- Enter the details in the app to check CBSE Board 10th result 2021 online
Students who do not meet the qualifying criteria as set by the CBSE will be placed in "essential repeat" or "compartment" category.
Class 10 students who do not meet the criteria may be allowed to continue in class 11 till the declaration of result of compartment exam, the CBSE has told schools.
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Objective-Type Questions | 20% | Standard objective questions that is designed to assess conceptual clarity quickly and precisely |
Short & Long Answer Questions | 30% | Traditional short and long answer questions is now reduced in weightage |
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