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How to calculate percentage in CBSE class 10 with 6 subjects? Check details

Candidates need only visit the DigiLocker website and input their six-digit security pin to download their grade sheets.

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Students can view the Class 10 CBSE result 2023 at results.cbse.nic.in. They can also calculate their percentage by downloading their CBSE Class 10 marksheet 2023 from DigiLocker. The CBSE Class 10 marksheet includes the candidate’s name, registration number, father’s name, subject marks, and school name.

Candidates need only visit the DigiLocker website and input their six-digit security pin to download their grade sheets. Schools supplied students with their security pins. The DigiLocker account provides access to academic documents for students.

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CBSE Class 10 Result 2023: Percentage Calculation

  • Using the provided URL, visit the Central Board of Secondary Education’s website.cbse.nic.in
  • Class 10 results for the year 2023 can be accessed by clicking on the link provided.
  • Enter your roll number and any additional required information to log in.
  • The CBSE Class 10 Scorecard 2023 will be displayed.
  • Add subject-specific marks meticulously
  • Then, combine the total marks for each subject.
  • Divide step 6 by step 7
  • Multiply the outcome of step seven by 100.
  • Get your Class 10 percentage.

Candidates will have the option to file for scrutiny if their Class 10 grade point average falls below the expected level. For this, they must complete out an application form. The CBSE will recheck the answer papers of those who request a second look. Such candidates will receive a revised CBSE Class 10 marksheet 2023 if their scores increase after rechecking.

The Board will administer supplemental examinations for those who failed one or two subjects. If they pass the supplementary exam for that subject, the CBSE will also provide them with a revised mark sheet.

Students are advised to only consult the Board’s official website for updates, and not social media sites where false information is proliferating.

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