CBSE class XII results today

May 27, 2012 11:06 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:17 am IST - CHENNAI

Students seeking admission to colleges in other cities and abroad were anxious over the delay in results  Photo: K. Pichumani

Students seeking admission to colleges in other cities and abroad were anxious over the delay in results Photo: K. Pichumani

After weeks of anxiety over delay in the announcement of class XII CBSE results, there is good news. The Board will declare the results at 11 a.m. today.

According to the official website of the Board, the results will available on >www.results.nic.in , >www.cbseresults.nic.in and >www.cbse.nic.in . A total of 69,822 students registered for the class XII exams in Chennai region, which comprises the southern and western states.

The delay in results proved a stumbling block for many students seeking admission to under-graduate courses in colleges across the country and abroad. According to them, this year’s results are a week later than last year’s.

“I cleared the entrance test for admission to a deemed university but could not attend counselling as the class XII results were not out,” said H. Mubina, student of a CBSE school. The fact that CBSE class X results were declared at an unexpected time, around 6 in the evening, has added to the woes of many students. “I kept checking the websites every now and then to see if there was any announcement regarding the results,” said Mubina.

Students applying for programmes in Singapore were a worried lot, too.

Stressed? Seek help

In an attempt to help de-stress students who are anxious about the results, CBSE’s post-exam counselling will be active until June 7. Nearly 50 experts including principals, trained counsellors and psychologists are part of the post-result counselling programme for students and parents. The toll-free number 1800 180 3456 is active from 8 a.m. until midnight. Counselling is also offered for specially-abled children through IVRS option.

Suicide prevention helpline SNEHA can be contacted on 24640060.

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