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New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the Class 10th, and 12th Result 2022 by the end of July. CBSE has taken a longer time to announce the results than usual. Meanwhile, the students are worried about it as their further studies and admissions into UG courses are all dependent on it. But, the Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday, July 17 said that there is no delay in the CBSE Class 10, and 12 results and it will be declared 'on time.'
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Interacting with the media officials, the education minister said, "There is no delay in the CBSE result. CBSE exams were going on till June 15. After that, checking takes 45 days. I spoke with CBSE (officials) yesterday only and the results will come on time."
However, there is no official statement made on the release date and time of CBSE result 2022. No clear information from the board has made students even more worried and they are just eagerly waiting with each passing day. CBSE students across the country are demanding clarification on the weightage criteria for the CBSE Results 2022. Students stirring an online movement on Twitter demanding the "best of either term results subject wise."
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Both CBSE 10th, and 12th Term 2 Examinations began on April 26. Class 10 exams were concluded on May 24, 2022, while Class 12 exams ended on June 15, 2022.
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