A large number of students are anxiously waiting for the declaration of their CBSE Class 12 board examination results on Saturday. As around 12 lakh students registered for the exam, it is certain that there will be a heavy rush on the website showing the results.

Therefore, it is important to know in advance how and where to check your results. It is also important to be ready with the details to see your results on the login page.
Students can check their results on the official websites of the board: www.cbseresults.nic.in, www.cbse.nic.in and www.results.nic.in after they are released. You should keep your roll number, school number, date of birth ready before the results are out.
CBSE 12th exam results 2018: Steps to check
1) Visit CBSE results website at cbseresults.nic.in
1) Click on the link for result 2018
2) Key in the details as required on the login page that opens
3) Submit
4) Result will be displayed on the screen
5) Download the result and take a print out of the same
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{{/usCountry}}This year, students will also be able to check their results on Google.
“CBSE has partnered with Google for the first time to host the board’s Class 10 and Class 12 results on the search engine,” the board’s spokesperson Rama Sharma told Hindustan Times.
Students will be able to check their results on Google by searching for CBSE Class 12 result. They will have to key in the required details to login and check their results.
Last year, around 82% students cleared the Class 12 board examination conducted by CBSE. This was lower than the pass percentage of 2016, which was 83%.
The pass percentage for Delhi region at 86.45 was higher than the national pass percentage. Last year, 87.01% student cleared the exam in the region.
Girls performed better than boys by 9.5% as out of 4,60,026 girls 87.50% passed and 78% of 6,38,865 boys cleared the exam. The pass percentage of disabled students was 86.69, with 2,123 out of 2,449 passing the exams.
A Noida girl was the topper in the Class 12 exam and students from Chandigarh were ranked second and third across India. Raksha Gopal, who pursued humanities at Amity International School, scored 99.6% marks.
Science student Bhumi Sawant of DAV School in Chandigarh’s Sector 8 emerged the second topper with 99.4%. Commerce students Aditya Jain and Mannat Luthra of Bhawan Vidyalaya in Chandigarh both bagged 99.2% to become the third topper.