CBSE Class 10 result 2018 declared at cbseresults.nic.in: Here’s how to check yours

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Tuesday declared the CBSE 10th result 2018 for more than 16 lakh students on its websites, officials said. This is how you can check CBSE Class 10 results.

Board Exams 2018 Updated: May 29, 2018 13:59 IST
Students can check CBSE 10th result 2018 on the websites of the board: www.cbseresults.nic.in, www.cbse.nic.in and www.results.nic.in. (PTI/file)

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Tuesday declared the CBSE 10th result 2018 for more than 16 lakh students on its websites, officials said.

Students can check CBSE 10th result 2018 on the websites of the board: www.cbseresults.nic.in, www.cbse.nic.in and www.results.nic.in after they are released. They can also check CBSE 10th result 2018 on Google and Microsoft’s search engine, Bing, this year.

CBSE 10th result 2018:

CBSE 10th result 2018: Steps to check

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

Results can also be accessed SMS Organizer mobile application, which can be installed from Google Play store https://aka.ms/sms.

Students can check their scores through the interactive voice response system as well as the SMS facility of the National Informatics Centre. They can call on 24300699 by adding their dial codes for their areas. For example, a student calling from Delhi will have to dial 011-24300699.

The CBSE 10th result 2018 can be received by sending an SMS to 7738299899 in the following format: cbse10 <rollno> <dob> <sch no> <center no>. The date of birth format is ddmmyyyy.

Students can also view their results on UMANG mobile application available for Android, iOS and Windows-based smartphones.

This year, four students topped CBSE Class 10 exams scoring 499 out of 500. The toppers are Prakhar Mittal from DPS Gurgaon, Rimzhim Agarwal from RK Public school Bijnor, Nandini Garg from Scottish International school Shamli, and Sreelakshmi G from Bhavan Vidyalayas, Cochin. Girls have done better than boys by 3.35%. Girls have a pass percentage of 88.67% and boys 85.32%.

The total number of candidates who have secured more than 90% and above is 1,31,493. And 27,476 students have secured more than 95%.

Thiruvananthapuram region has topped with a pass percentage of 99.60%, followed by Chennai (97.37%), and Ajmer (91.86%). Delhi has a pass percentage of 78.62%.

JNV schools have performed the best with pass percentage of 97.31% followed by Kendriya Vidyalayas with 95.96% and private schools are third with 89.49%