CGBSE 10th Result 2024: CGBSE has announced the results of 10th supplementary examination

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CGBSE 10th Result 2024: Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education(CGBSE) has released the result of the second chance examination of SSLC. A few days ago, 12th Class results came from those who attended the supplementary.  Candidates can check their result by visiting official website cgbse.nic.in.

Chhattisgarh Board (CGBSE ) has declared the result of class 10th(SSLC) supplementary examination. All the students who appeared in the supplementary examination can check their result by visiting the official website.

Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) (CGBSE 10th Supplementary Result 2024) has declared the result of class 10th(SSLC) supplementary examination on 17 September. Candidates who appeared for the supplementary examination can download their result of the supplementary examination by visiting the official website cgbse.nic.in. To access the Chhattisgarh Board Class 10th Supplementary Exam Result 2024, students have to enter their respective login credentials including their roll number and captcha code on the login window.

CGBSE 10th Result 2024

When can I collect marksheet from the school?

The Class 10 supplementary exam (SSLC Exam Supplementary Examination) was conducted by the Chhattisgarh Board between July 24 and August 8, 2024. The results will be displayed in the form of provisional mark sheets, but the original physical marksheets will be made available through the respective schools in the coming weeks. Usually the physical marksheet is made available within two to three weeks of the online declaration.

Students who could not secure the minimum passing marks are allowed to appear for supplementary exams to save their academic year. Chhattisgarh Board (CGBSE)Class 10 supplementary exams are additional exams for students who could not pass one or more subjects in their regular exams.

CGBSE 10th Supplementary Result 2024: Passing marks

The supplementary exam is important for students who want to meet the board’s minimum passing criteria, which requires 33% marks in each subject. If a student fails to achieve these marks in both the main and supplementary exams, he or she will be unable to move to the next academic level.

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