CBSE Board Results 2024: CBSE Releases Access Codes For 10th 12th Students DigiLocker Accounts; Check Details
CBSE Board Results 2024: CBSE Releases Access Codes For 10th 12th Students DigiLocker Accounts; Check Details
CBSE Board Results 2024: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a six-digit access code for students’ Digilocker accounts. The results for CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams 2024 are expected to be announced shortly. Besides the CBSE official website, cbse.gov.in, the results for CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams 2024 will also be accessible on Digilocker.
This Access Code is implemented to enhance the security and privacy of students’ data stored in DigiLocker accounts. Once the DigiLocker accounts are activated, students can retrieve their Digital Academic Documents from the ‘Issued Documents’ section.
“You are aware that for the past several years, CBSE, in technical collaboration with NeGD has been opening DigiLocker accounts for Class 10 and 12 students every year in advance to provide digital academic documents through CBSE’s digital academic repository, ‘Parinam Manjusha,’ immediately after the declaration of result. In order to further strengthen security and privacy of students’ data, CBSE introduced a 6-digit Access Code based activation for students DigiLocker accounts,” reads the notification.
CBSE further mentioned that the Access Code file for individual students is accessible to schools via their DigiLocker accounts. Schools can download and distribute the Access Codes to students from this file. Detailed instructions for downloading the Access Codes are provided on the official CBSE website.
The CBSE Class 10 and 12 are likely to be announced after May 20, 2024. The board examinations for both classes were conducted from February to April. Class 10 board exams were held from February 15 to March 13, while Class 12 exams took place from February 15 to April 2. Approximately 39 lakh students participated in the CBSE board exams this year. To pass, students must score a minimum of 33 percent marks in all subjects, combining both internal assessments and board exams.