Saturday, 27 December 2014

India Board Exam Results



Every year thousands of students appear for CBSE board exams. They have a very hectic schedule and study hard during early mornings and late nights to pass board exams with flying colors. Students feel relaxed after the exams are over yet somewhere in their minds there is fear of results.

If your CBSE exam results are due, you must be feeling butterflies in your stomach. Candidates expecting their exam results feel nervous as the dates for result declaration comes near. Parents too get anxious and pray for good results. CBSE exam results are quite significant and obtaining good results is considered quite prestigious.

When exam results are declared, students can inquire about their CBSE exam results from the CBSE office. These days, you can even get to know your results online by logging on to the official CBSE website and many other sites that display results. Schools also put up the CBSE results on their notice board and parents and teachers eagerly awaiting the results can go and check. Sometimes you need a copy of your admit card for seeing the results. Students just get to know their marks and usually mark sheets of CBSE exams are given much later. AIEEE students eagerly await their results to check if they would be able to get admission in undergraduate courses in architecture and engineering.
The outcome of CBSE exam results for class X will help students decide the stream they would take up in Class XI and XII. While parents and enthusiastic candidates flood the school with calls, others patiently wait for the results to get displayed online. As mentioned, Class X students sift through the streams that they would like to take up based on the results, while students of Class XII check out various colleges, universities and technical or vocational courses to decide which way they want to go.

CBSE is among the largest education boards in the world. Approximately 5000 schools are affiliated to CBSE in India and abroad. There are various kinds of examinations that are conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Examination, and these include: the class X secondary examinations (All India Secondary School Examination), class XII plus two level exams (All India Senior School Certificate Examination), the Premedical Pre Dental Examination or PDT and the All India Engineering Entrance Examination. CBSE is a self-financing body that achieves its financial requirements out of the affiliation fee of annual examination charges as well as its entrance examination. The central government of India does not offer any grants in aid to CBSE. The board has offices based in Allahabad, Chennai, Haryana, Guwahati, Ajmer and New Delhi.

CBSE Results for class X and XII will be declared soon most probably in the third or last week of May. Students who have appeared this year are anxiously waiting for the results. Those students who had studied well must be quite confident of scoring high in CBSE results while others must be worried. Good luck to all students!