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Chhattisgarh CGBSE Class 10th, 12th Result 2023 date and time announced

On May 9, the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) will release the results for classes 10 and 12.
 
 The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) will be announcing the result for classes 10 and 12 tomorrow, May 9. The result once declared will be available at cgbse.nic.in, cg.nic.in, and results.cg.nic.in. Students have to score a minimum of 33 percent marks in each subject to be declared passed in board examinations conducted by CGBSE. Students can also check marks via SMS to do so, they have to text ‘CG12’ and their roll number to 56263. For class 10, students need to type CG10 123445 (where 123445 represents roll number and send it to 56263. The CG board result 2023 will be sent to them by text message. Apart from marks, students will also get grades for their scores. Students need to ensure that the grades match the marks — A1 – 100 to 91 marks A2 – 90 to 81 marks B1 – 80 to 71 marks B2 – 70 to 61 marks C1 – 60 to 51 marks C2 – 50 to 41 marks D – 40 to 33 marks E1 – 21 to 32 marks (compartment exam). In 2022, as many as 74.23 per cent of students passed 10th. In class 12, a total of 79.30 per cent of students passed the exams. In class 12, girls outperformed boys as 81.15 per cent of girls who appeared for the exams passed while the pass percentage of boys was 77.03 per cent. The pass percentage of girls was higher than boys in the 10th result as well with 78.84 per cent of girls clearing the exam and 69.07 per cent of boys passing the exam. Last year, the Chhattisgarh government decided to offer helicopter rides to students who top class 10 and 12 board exams. Addressing the media, CM Bhupesh Baghel said that the move was aimed at inspiring students to do better in their board exams. The trips were sponsored by the state government and offered to all district toppers.  top videos  In 2021, due to covid-19, students were made to take board exams from home. In CG Board 10th exam, all the students passed. Apart from 100 per cent pass percentage, CGBSE also recorded 96.81 per cent of students getting first division. In CGBSE 12th results, which too were held based on assignment, as many as 97 per cent of students passed, however, no merit list was released and toppers were not announced.

On May 9, the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) will release the results for classes 10 and 12. Students can access their results on cgbse.nic.in, cg.nic.in, and results.cg.nic.in. To pass the CGBSE board examinations, students must obtain a minimum of 33 percent in each subject. In addition to checking their marks online, students can also obtain their results by sending an SMS to 56263. For class 12, students should send "CG12" and their roll number, while for class 10, they should send "CG10" followed by their roll number. The CG board result 2023 will be sent to them via SMS.

In addition to marks, students will receive grades for their scores. It is critical that students ensure that their grades match their marks, with A1 indicating 100 to 91 marks, A2 indicating 90 to 81 marks, B1 indicating 80 to 71 marks, B2 indicating 70 to 61 marks, C1 indicating 60 to 51 marks, C2 indicating 50 to 41 marks, D indicating 40 to 33 marks, and E1 indicating 21 to 32 marks (compartment exam).

In 2022, the pass percentage for class 10 was 74.23%, and for class 12, it was 79.30%. In class 12, girls outperformed boys, with 81.15% of girls passing the exams compared to 77.03% of boys. Similarly, in the class 10 results, 78.84% of girls passed the exam, while only 69.07% of boys passed.

Last year, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, students took their board exams from home. All students passed the CG Board 10th exam, and 96.81% of students received first division. In the CGBSE 12th results, which were also based on assignments, 97% of students passed, but no merit list or toppers were announced.

The Chhattisgarh government previously announced that it would offer helicopter rides to students who top the class 10 and 12 board exams. The move was intended to encourage students to do their best in their board exams. The state government sponsored the trips, which were available to all district toppers.