CBSE 10th Results 2021: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be declaring the class 10 CBSE Results 2021 on the official website in some time. Students awaiting the CBSE 10th Results 2021 can visit the official website of the board to check the results. Students will be provided with the link to check the CBSE 10th Results 2021 on the official website of the board. Students will also be able to check the CBSE 10th Results through the DigiLocker Mobile app, Umang App, and through the direct link provided on this page.
Students in class 10th have to enter their mother and father’s name and their date of birth to get their roll numbers. Students can also click on the direct link available on this page to check the CBSE 10th Result 2021.
How to Get Roll Number Using the CBSE Roll Number Finder?
CBSE will declare the class 10th result soon on the official websites. Generally, students can check their class 10th result online using their board roll number and their mother's name. However, this year, students were not given their admit cards as the schools were shut and exams got cancelled. Therefore, CBSE released a roll number finder for the students. Check below the steps to know how to find roll number with this -
- Step 1 - Go to the official website of CBSE - cbse.gov.in.
- Step 2 - On the home page, click on the link 'Roll number finder 2021'.
- Step 3 - A new page will get displayed on your screen, now click on the 'Continue' button.
- Step 4 - Now select Class as 10 or 12 and enter the name, father's name, mother's name and date of birth.
- Step 5 - Click on the search button and the roll number will be displayed on the screen.
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As per the updates, the CBSE board 10th and 12th results 2021 were to be declared by 31st July 2021. This year, as the CBSE cancelled class 10th and 12th result, therefore the result will be declared based on the objective criterion to be developed by the Board. To check the CBSE result 2021, students will have to enter their roll number, date of birth and other required details on the official website.
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