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CBSE 10th Result 2023
CBSE 10th result 2023. Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), and the HRD Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank had shared the information about CBSE class 10th results through their respective Twitter accounts. The result time has not been announced but it is expected that CBSE 10th result will be announced at some time in the afternoon. The result will be available on the board official website, cbse.nic.in, and results webiste, cbseresults.nic.in. The board has already released class 12 results. CBSE 12th result was announced later. The pass percentage in class 12 will increased this year and a similar trend is expected for class 10 as well.
CBSE Class 10 Result Released Candidates can check out their CBSE exam result for Class 10 on the official website of CBSE – cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in by entering their Roll Number, Date of Birth, School Number, and Centre Number.
After the CBSE Class 10 Result is declared, CBSE conducts compartment exams for candidates who couldn’t clear one or two subjects. To qualify for the next level of Class 10th, a student must score a minimum D in every subject.
The CBSE Class 10 Result will be declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on May 06th. The CBSE Central Board of Secondary Education will announce the CBSE Class 10 Exam Results 2022 on its official website cbse.nic.in/newsite/index
The CBSE Class 10 examination was conducted by the CBSE Central Board of Secondary Education from 5 March - 4 April. The Class 10 CBSE results, CBSE Class 10 Result will also be available on the Manabadi.co.in, schools9.com
Earlier, there were reports that results of both CBSE Class 10 and CBSE class 12 would be delayed due to the massive paper leak scandal and subsequent Economics paper re-test on April 25. However, the board has refuted these allegations and said that the results will be announced on time.
In 2023, 16.38 lakh students appeared for the CBSE class X board exams. There are 9,67,325 male candidates and 6,71,103 female candidates for the class X exams that were conducted across 4453 centres. This year the class X exams is to be mandatory after a gap of 7 years. In 2009, the HRD ministry had deemed the class X board exams optional as a part of the Comprehensive and Continuous Evaluation (CCE) system.
How to check CBSE class 10th results:
- Logon to the Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE website cbse.nic.in/newsite/index
- Look for the link which says CBSE Class 10 Results 2023, CBSE Class 10 Result 2023
- Click on the lin which says CBSE Class 10 exam results 2023
- Enter your CBSE Roll number
- Download your result and keep it for future reference
Passing Criteria for Class 10th Students from 2023 Batch
- All Candidates who had appeared in the exam as per the scheme of studies were exempted from separate pass criteria in internal assessment and board examination.
- The result was computed in each subject taking into account combined marks obtained in internal assessment and board exam those who secured 33% marks were declared pass in that subject.
- In case a candidate being absent in practical/internal assessment, the marks were treated as 0(zero) and result was computed accordingly
It has now been decided to extend the same passing criteria henceforth for the student of Secondary classes i.e. candidates appearing for class X examination in 2023 onwards will have to secure overall 33% (both taken together) in the subjects to be eligible to pass that subject.
CBSE Class 10 Result - Grading System (CGPA and Percentage Calculation in Mark-sheet):
Class 10th Grades will be subdivided as A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D, E1, and E2. Check how many marks obtained are equivalent to which grade.
Marks Obtained | Equivalent Grade | Grade Points (GP) |
91-100 | A1 | 10 |
81-90 | A2 | 9 |
71-80 | B1 | 8 |
61-70 | B2 | 7 |
51-60 | C1 | 6 |
41-50 | C2 | 5 |
33-40 | D | 4 |
21-32 | E1 | - |
00-20 | E2 | - |
Note: Students getting E1 or E2 grades will have to sit in re-examination within a month. However, students getting grade D will be considered pass in the exam.
CGPA Calculation for Class 10th:
CGPA stands for
Cumulative Grade Point Average, which is overall grade point of the student mentioned on the report card and it can be used to calculate the overall percentage of the student.
How to Calculate CGPA?
This is quite simple. All you have to do is, add your Class 10 grade points of the main five subjects (Maths, Science, Social Science, English and Hindi), and then divide it by 5.
Example:
- Grade Points (GP) obtained in English= 8; Hindi= 9; SSC= 7; Maths= 9; Science= 8.
- Add the GP of these five subjects - 8+9+7+9+8= 41
- Divide it by 5 - 41/5= 8.2 (CGPA)
How to Convert CGPA into Percentage?
To convert your CGPA into percentage, multiply your CGPA by 9.5. Although the calculated percentage may not be correct in decimals, but this is the most accurate value of your CGPA into percentage.
Eg: In the case given above, the CGPA of the student is 8.2. So, his equivalent percentage will be
8.2 x 9.5 = 77.9%.
CBSE Class 10 Pass Percentage
The pass percentage of CBSE Class X is calculated every year based on a number of appearing students in Class 10 Exam and number of passing students.
Does CBSE pass all students who appear in Class 10? The answer is NO.
CBSE has a passing marks criterion of 33% for each subject. Any students who fail to score 33 percent marks in one or more subjects must reappear in the exam.
Year | Total Candidates | Overall Pass Percentage |
2017 | 19,85,397 | 90.95 |
2016 | 14,91,293 | 96.21 |
2015 | 13,73,853 | 97.32 |
What to Do After Checking CBSE Class 10 Results 2023?
As you have done your best in the examination, your results are going to be the best as well. However, if you don't get the desired scores you can apply for Rechecking, Compartment or Improvement Exam. You can download your Class X Mark sheet from Digilocker or CBSE official website. After this, you can apply for admission in Class 11th in your desired stream.
A student who fails in maximum two subjects can appear for compartment exams. No Compartment exams will take place for this year due to covid crises. Students have to pass in the subjects to be declared 'Passed'.