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CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2017: Here's how and where to check CBSE results

CBSE class 10th, 12th results 2017: Waiting for exam results especially for big tests like Class 12th and 10th could sometimes be a stressful experience. About 19 lakh students had registered for the CBSE board 10th and 12th examinations this year. According to reports, CBSE Class 12 results are expected to release by May 24. Last year, cbse 10th result was released on May 21 while class 12 results were declared on May 28. The results, once declared, can be accessed on these official websites — results.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in. Despite the exams being postponed to March 9 due to elections, the CBSE had said that the results would be declared on time. Follow these three steps to check your results: 1: Access the official websites: www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.results.nic.in 2: Enter your details such as roll number and other required details in the respected fields. 3: Click on ‘Submit’ and your results will be flashed on the screen. How to cope with stress on class 10th, 12th results days: Waiting for exam results especially for big tests like Class 12th and 10th could sometimes be a stressful experience. It can really upset you if your performance don't immediately get you into the course you are looking for, or you feel like you haven't done well enough to live up to expectations. You might start worrying about the future and whether you’ll make the right choices for the year ahead or not. If your results don't go your way. We suggest you not to panic. We repeat, do not panic at all. Remember, there are always better options open to you. Sometimes, the best opportunities come out of life’s unexpected twists. If you feel you could have done much better, there are many ways to improve your performance. Remember, your results do not define who you are or how valuable you are as a person. They are a marker of one day’s performance in your life. Stay calm. Keep in mind that while your exam results are important, you will always have additional options. Your exam results are just marks given to one thing you wrote down. They’re not a number that reflects your worth, and they won’t stop you doing what you want in the long-term and you can still achieve heights if you concentrate more upon your future goals. There is no end to the world of opportunities. There are many extremely successful people out there who didn’t get the marks they were hoping for either. There are lots of paths to success so use your disappointment as motivation and commitment to find yours. Be around people who love you, support you and guide you. Speak to them. This will motivate you to do better. Career options are plentiful in today's world. Cheer yourself up! Stay Positive. We wish you all the best for upcoming results! You can always leave your response in the comment box. Remember, “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”

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