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    Home / News / India News / Get your CBSE Class-12 results delivered to inbox; here's how
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    Get your CBSE Class-12 results delivered to inbox; here's how

    Get your CBSE Class-12 results delivered to inbox; here's how
    Written by Shalini Ojha
    May 25, 2018, 07:50 pm 2 min read
    Get your CBSE Class-12 results delivered to inbox; here's how

    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to announce results for Class 12 examinations. tomorrow, May 26. If you don't want to keep refreshing your browser to know the result, there's an easy way. Microsoft recently announced that results will be delivered on its SMS Organizer inbox. All students have to do is register. Here are more details.

    Microsoft makes the big announcement

    Anxiously refreshing your browser to get your CBSE Class 10 or Class 12 results? Stop! Get your results delivered to your SMS Organizer inbox as soon as they are announced, even when you are offline. https://t.co/UxGkXVHSHY pic.twitter.com/c4zhOolMry

    — Microsoft India (@MicrosoftIndia) May 24, 2018

    How can you download the score card from app?

    To get results easily, students need to first download the SMS organiser app. The students need to pre-register with their roll number, school code, date of birth. Once the results are declared, they need to click on result notification to get their scores. They can then download the result from the app. The students can learn about their scores even if they are offline.

    CBSE ties up with Google for students' ease

    Till now, CBSE results were declared only on the board's website. But this year, the board tied up with Google, for students' ease. In a first, the results will be available on Google.com directly. After visiting the search engine, students need to search CBSE 12, 10 results, which will lead them to a new window. They need to give required information and get results.

    Over 10 lakh students appeared for Class 12 exams

    A total of 16 lakh students appeared for Class 10 exams this year. The exams started from March 5 till April 14. Reportedly, a total of 10, 88,891 students sat for Class 12 exams. The economics examination was re-held after question paper was leaked.

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