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CBSE website http://www.cbse.nic.in/ crashes — here are other methods to check class 10th results

Jul 15, 2020, 14:15 IST
BCCL
  • CBSE website crashed soon after announcing the class 10 board results — leaving thousands of students anxious.
  • Student can get their results via SMS. Umang app and Digi locker can also be used to check results.
  • Check Business Insider India for latest updates.
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CBSE website crashed soon after announcing the class 10 board results — leaving thousands of students anxious. In case, you have not checked your result you can use one of the following methods. Students can get their results via SMS. Umang app and Digi locker can also be used to check results.

How to check results via SMS
Students can also get results via SMS. Type CBSE10 <<RollNo>> and send to 7738299899.


How to check results via Digi locker
Download the Digilocker mobile app from the Google Play Store and Apple store. In order to login, enter the registered mobile number, one-time password (OTP) and the last six digits of your roll number.

The HRD Ministry has already sent out the login credentials to students through SMS on their registered mobile number.
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How to check results via Umang app

  • First, download the Umang app from the Google play store or the Apple store.
  • Open and click on the mark sheet tab on the home screen.
  • Now enter your roll number and date of birth to get results.

How to check results using telephone

For Delhi: 24300699
Other parts: 011-24300699

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