
CBSE Class 12 Results 2026
The CBSE Result 2026 have released on the official websites of the Central Board of Secondary Education. In addition to the official websites, students can now check their digital scorecards from DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Lakhs of students who appeared for the CBSE Class 12 board exams can now check their results from official websites.
To avoid the problem of a slow server, the board has allowed candidates to download their provisional certificates and marksheets on several digital platforms.
Students can download their digital mark sheet and certification from DigiLocker. Candidates have to do the following:
A digital marksheet from DigiLocker is valid for all admissions and official verifications.
The UMANG application can also be used for students to check and download their CBSE Class 12 results online.
The app is usually the go-to platform in results season to avoid website traffic. Here’s how students can check scores in UMANG:
Download the provisional scorecard for your reference Students can also use the app to access other educational and government services.
In the results season of major boards, official websites often get high traffic leading to longer load times or technical glitches. DigiLocker and UMANG help in deflecting traffic from the main website while providing secure access to scorecards and academic records.
These platforms also help in ensuring students don’t have to rely on physical copies and can still access their documents at any time.
In order to check the marks online, students need to log in with their credentials. Typically, to log in, they will need to provide the following: Roll No. School No Admit card ID Date of Birth (if required) The candidates should keep the admit cards handy before logging in.
Student name, subject-wise marks, grades, total marks obtained, qualifying status and result will be included in the provisional marks sheet. The CBSE grading system is used in addition to the numerical marks. Students with 91-100 marks are awarded grade A1, and for those who score less than 33 marks, grade E is granted, resulting in them being disqualified from the subject.
Now that the result is out, students should double-check that all information stated on the scorecard is correct. In case of any errors, students need to get in touch with their schools or CBSE authorities to have it corrected right away. Once received through schools, students will then be able to collect original mark sheets and certificates. In the meantime, they can use the downloadable digital formats for college admissions and other entrance-related matters.
With several online portals to check the results, students are expected to face less hassle while checking their results this year as CBSE continues to improve its digital access to the academic records.
Radhika is a journalist with two years of experience covering education, competitive exams, and student-focused developments. She reports on exam notifications, results, admissions, scholarships, and academic policies, helping students stay updated with important information.
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