CBSE 12th Result 2021 Live Updates: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) would release the class 12 result today at cbseresults.nic.in. The CBSE 12th result will be declared at 2 pm. The exam was scheduled to be held in May but was cancelled due to surge in COVID-19 cases. This year, the CBSE 12th results have been prepared in an alternative way as board exams could not be held this year due to surge in COVID-19 cases. The board had adopted an alternative assessment scheme to finalise the result.

This is the first time that CBSE will declare results without holding any of the high-stake board exams. This year, class 12 results are computed based on the performance of students in class 12 internals, class 10 finals, and class 11 finals. After much debate, the formula was finalized by the board for this year and a new assessment formula has been created for the 2022 batch as well.

This year, the result is expected to be better than previous years. Last year over 1.5 lakh students had got 90% marks. This year, reports suggest many schools had given high marks but eventually CBSE asked the schools to moderate marks and rationalize the scores. Still, it is anticipated that the number of 90+ scorers will go high.

CBSE Class 12th Result 2021: How to check marks

The senior secondary exam results will be declared based on an alternative marking scheme after the central government decided to cancel CBSE Class 12 board exams due to the coronavirus outbreak. As per the board’s 40:30:30 formula for evaluation of marks of class 12 students, students will be assessed based on their class 12, class 11 and class 10 marks.

CBSE Board Class 12th Result 2021: How to check marks online

Step 1: Visit the official website cbseresults.nic.in(click here)

Step 2: Click on the result link available on the homepage

Step 3: Log-in using credentials

Step 4: Result will appear, take a print out of the scorecard for further reference  

According to the formula, the theory marks of each subject will be computed using 40 percent from the marks they got in the subjects in pre-boards or mid-term exams held by their schools earlier this year, 30 percent from their Class 11 final exam marks, and 30 percent from their Class 10 board exam results. This will be added to the actual marks that they got in their Class XII internal assessments and practicals for a subject.