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Latest News! CBSE Class 10th Result Declared, Girls Outshine Boys

Students can download their CBSE Class 10th Marksheets from the board's official website, the DigiLocker app, and other websites.

Updated on: 22 July, 2022 3:33 PM IST By: Shruti Kandwal
CBSE Class 10th Results are anticipated to be announced today at 2 pm.

CBSE 10th result 2022 has been released today i.e. 22 July 2022.  Girls have once again outshone boys with an overall pass percentage of 94.54 percent, while boys secured 91.25 percent. Students can download their results by visiting the official portal of the board- www.cbse.nic.in.

Students can download their CBSE Class 10th Marksheets from other sources like the DigiLocker app, and few other websites. To verify their CBSE 10th result, students must provide their roll number, school code, and other required information.

How to get mark sheets from DigiLocker:

  • Visit DigiLocker's official website or open its mobile application to log in.

  • Select "Central Board of Secondary Education."

  • Go ahead and click the link to the CBSE Class 10 result 2022.

  • To log into the DigiLocker, provide your credentials, such as your roll number and school number.

  • Your results will appear on the screen after submission.

  • For future reference, download the soft copy of the result and keep a printout with you.

CBSE Result 2022: How to calculate the percentage

Add together all the marks obtained in all subjects, divide that amount by the total number of subjects (5), and multiply that number by 100 to determine the percentage (or total marks of 5 subjects). Multiply this by 100 to get your CBSE percentage marks. Let's take an example where you received 50 in Biology, 50 in Physics, 50 in Maths, 70 in Physics, 80 in Chemistry, and 50 in English. Then, to calculate the percentage of marks,

50+50+70+80+50 = 300

Now, calculate Percentage by dividing (300/500) * 100 = 60%

Please be aware that students must compute their aggregate on the basis of the best of 5, which must contain English or a language. In order to determine the best of 4, add the marks earned in the top four subjects, and then divide by 4. In the above example, the best of 4 would be 250/4 = 62.5%.

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