The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Wednesday released the Class 12 board examination results which recorded a slight dip in the overall pass percentage in 2026 in comparison to last ...
The overall pass percentage in CBSE Board Class 12 examinations saw a decline this year. In 2026, a total of 17,80,365 students registered for the exam, out of which 17,68,968 appeared and 15,07,109 ...
This year, 17,80,365 students registered for the CBSE Class 12 examinations, out of which 17,68,968 appeared and 15,07,109 students passed. The overall pass percentage stood at 85.2%, down by 3.19 ...
After the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 declaration, students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for post-result facilities. The Board has clarified that the entire process will be online ...
The rapid growth of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is creating a new digital divide in K–12 education, an AI skills gap that threatens to leave some students behind. While some schools are ...
CBSE Class 12 Results (OUT) highlights: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Class 12 Result 2026 on Wednesday afternoon, with the overall pass percentage witnessing a ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education will announce the CBSE Class 12 result 2026 on its official websites after the completion of the evaluation process. Students who appeared for the board ...
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