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EDUCATION
Aiming to check high cut-offs in colleges, the CBSE had scrapped the moderation policy under which grace marks are given to the students in exams for difficult questions.
Candidates who appeared for exams for CBSE Board Result 2017, CBSE Results 2017, CBSE 12th Board Result, can now check the CBSE Board Class 12th Results 2017, CBSE XII Result.
1. Log on to either of the official websites: cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in, results.nic.in
2. Click on the tab highlighted “Senior School Certificate Examinations (Class 12) Results 2017 (All Regions)”
3. Keep information like roll number handy to access CBSE 12th Result
4. Take a printout of the result for future reference.
Students are advised to collect their official mark sheets from their respective institutes. Please be patient when the websites are taking longer to load.
In a major relief to students, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will not move the SC to challenge the Delhi High Court instructions stating that evaluation for the class 10 and 12 board exams this year should be done as per the grace marks policy.
The Central Board of Secondary Education was reconstituted in the year 1962 with the main objectives "to serve the educational institutions more effectively, to be responsive to the educational needs of those students whose parents were employed in the central government and had frequently transferable jobs."
As a result of the reconstitution, the erstwhile 'Delhi Board of Secondary Education' was merged with the Central Board and thus all the educational institutions recognised by the Delhi Board also became a part of the Central Board. Subsequently, all the schools located in the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Andaman and Nicobar Island, Arunachal Pradesh, the state of Sikkim, and now Jharkhand, Uttaranchal and Chhattisgarh have also got affiliation with the Board.