CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 Details
CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 Details: Toppers & Percentiles etc.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced CBSE Class 12 Result 2023 on May 12, 2023. The examination began on 15th February 2023 and continued till 21st March 2023. Around 87.33% of students have cleared the exam, and Trivandrum topped the charts with 99.91 percent as stated by the top media houses.
The students are asked to keep their admit card and registration details in hand to quickly fill out the login credentials. Use the same provided information to the official websites of CBSE and download the results.
CBSE hosts its results with the technical help of the National Informatics Centre (NIC), Department of Information Technology, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Govt. of India on the internet.
The registered students can also check their results through various platforms such as DigiLocker app if they have registered using the same phone number as with the CBSE board. Students can even check their results on the UMANG Mobile Platform, which is available for IOS, Android, and Windows-based smartphones or on ‘DigiResults’ for Android users.
CBSE 12th Result:Toppers List 2023
Students have performed remarkably well in the 12th board exams. Here is the CBSE Class 12 Toppers List for 2023:
Rank | Student Name | Marks Secured | Percentage | Stream | School Name |
1 | Aranya Haldar | 495/500 | 99% | Commerce | DPS, Ruby Park |
2 | Arjoe Basak | 494.5/500 | 98.80% | Science | DPS, Ruby Park |
3 | Anikait Chakraborty | 493/500 | 98.60% | Humanities | Lakshmipat Sighania Academy |
4 | Kusha Srivastava | 493/500 | 98.60% | Humanities | Lakshmipat Sighania Academy |
5 | Meghal Jain | 493/500 | 98.60% | Science | Lakshmipat Sighania Academy |
6 | Akhshita Gupta | 492/500 | 98.40% | Humanities | Bhavan’s G.K Vidyamandir |
7 | Addrija Ghosh | 490/500 | 98% | Science | Ashok Hall Girls’ Higher Secondary School |
8 | Arihant Sethi | 489/500 | 97.80% | Commerce | Lakshmipat Sighania Academy |
9 | Debapriya Maity | 485/500 | 97.60% | Science | DPS, Howrah |
10 | Alokita Sengupta | 487/500 | 97.40% | Humanities | Shri Shikshayatan School |
11 | Nausheen Najreen | 486/500 | 97.20% | Humanities | DPS, Ruby Park |
12 | Jiya Agarwal | 486/500 | 97.20% | Commerce | Bhavan’s G.K Vidyamandir |
13 | Anushka Bhattacharya | 485/500 | 97% | Science | Shri Shikshayatan School |
14 | Sanskriti Bose | 485/500 | 97% | Humanities | GD Goenka Public School, Dakshineswar |
15 | Sohini Sen | 484/500 | 96.80% | Science | Bhavan’s G.K Vidyamandir |
16 | Khushi Kothari | 483/500 | 96.60% | Commerce | Shri Shikshayatan School |
17 | Pritam Bag | 480/500 | 96% | Science | GD Goenka Public School, Dakshineswar |
18 | Diksha Bansal | 464/500 | 92.80% | Commerce | DPS, Howrah |
19 | Pratha Paras | 460/500 | 92% | Humanities | DPS, Howrah |
Students with 90+ Percentile in Previous Years: CBSE 12th Results 2023
Year | CBSE Class 12
>90% |
CBSE Class 12
>95% |
2018 | 72,599 | 12,737 |
2019 | 94,299 | 17,693 |
2020 | 1,57,934 | 38,686 |
2021 | 1,50,152 | 70,004 |
2022 | 1,34,797 | 33,432 |
2023 | 1,12,838 | 22,622 |
Pass Percentage of CBSE 12th result 2023
Check the Pass Percentage for Class 12 by region provided below:
Regions | Percentage |
Trivandrum | 99.91% |
Bengaluru | 98.64% |
Chennai | 97.4% |
Delhi West | 93.24% |
Chandigarh | 91.84% |
Delhi East | 91.5% |
Ajmer | 89.27% |
Pune | 87.28% |
Panchkula | 86.93% |
Patna | 85.47% |
Bhubaneswar | 83.89% |
Guwahati | 83.73% |
Bhopal | 83.54% |
Noida | 80.36% |
Dehradun | 80.26% |
Prayagraj | 78.05% |
CBSE 12th Result 2023: Statistics
The CBSE 12th Result 2023 has been announced on the official website – cbseresults.nic.in. Over 1 lakh students have scored 90% and above in the CBSE 12th exams. The statistics of the performance by the students in the exams are given below.
- Overall Pass Percentage – 87.33%
- Pass Percentage of Girls – 90.68%
- Pass Percentage of Boys – 84.67%
- Pass Percentage of Transgender Students – 60%
How To Download/View Results for CBSE Class 12th from Website?
Students are requested to follow the provided guidelines to view and download the CBSE 12th result 2023 via the official website:
- Open the CBSE results official website i.e. www.cbse.gov.in.
- Click on the CBSE 12th result 2023 link available on the homepage.
- It will redirect to the students’ results login page, www.cbseresults.nic.in.
- Enter the Roll No, School Number, and Admit Card Id correctly to log in and then view your CBSE 12th result 2023.
- Download your CBSE 12th result 2023.
- The students should take the printout of the same for future reference.
CBSE 12th Compartment 2023 Exam
Many students failed to score the minimum passing marks required in the 12th board, they are provided a second chance to improve their performance. These students have opted for the supplementary exam facilitated by the boards. According to the data obtained, a total of 1,25,705 students appeared for the compartment category.
CBSE Class 12 Result 2023: Re-evaluation process
Students not satisfied with the marks obtained in their 12th boards exams have applied for the re-evaluation process. The facility activated on 16th May, 2023, students are advised to go through the provided guidelines by visiting the official website respectively.
Students wishing to obtain the photocopy of the answer copies have to pay a certain amount. Details regarding the 12th revaluation fee are provided below.
Particular | Amount |
Revaluation Processing fee per subject | Rs 500 |
Photocopy of answer booklet per subject | Rs 700 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. Who announces the topper list for CBSE 12th board examinations?
Ans. CBSE drops the topper list every year along with the result on their official website. Students can visit the CBSE official website and check for their name.
Q.2. When will I get my printed marksheets of class 12th boards?
Ans. : Students are informed by their respective schools to come and collect their original 12th printed mark sheets in a few days after the board sends it to the school.
Q3. Are Compartment and supplementary exams same?
Ans. CBSE has made the decision to change the nomenclature of the ‘compartment’ to ‘supplementary’ exam based on the suggestions made in the National Education Policy NEP 2020.
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