CBSE result predictor 2021: Know your Class 12th percentage in 3 simple steps

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in June announced a new scheme to calculate the marks of Class 12th students following the cancellation of board exams this year due to Covid-19 pandemic.
With students now looking to secure admission in various undergraduate courses at universities across the country, TOI has launched an easy result prediction tool which will help calculate your Class 12 percentage.
' CBSE 12th Result Predictor 2021' calculates the estimate percentage students may obtain based on the combination of marks scored in Classes 10, 11 and the pre-board exams in just three simple steps.
Just mention your subjects, internal assessments marks and details of Classes 10 and 11 performance and the predictor will tell you the estimated percentage.
This estimate will help you assess your chances of admission at undergraduate courses you may be interested in.
With students now looking to secure admission in various undergraduate courses at universities across the country, TOI has launched an easy result prediction tool which will help calculate your Class 12 percentage.
TOI's CBSE 12th Result Predictor 2021: Click here to know your estimated percentage
' CBSE 12th Result Predictor 2021' calculates the estimate percentage students may obtain based on the combination of marks scored in Classes 10, 11 and the pre-board exams in just three simple steps.
Just mention your subjects, internal assessments marks and details of Classes 10 and 11 performance and the predictor will tell you the estimated percentage.
This estimate will help you assess your chances of admission at undergraduate courses you may be interested in.
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