The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Class 12 Board Examination 2026 results, bringing relief to millions of students across the country. In Madhya Pradesh alone, 80,454 students appeared for the exam, including 9,399 from Bhopal. Students can access their results through the official CBSE website as well as DigiLocker and the UMANG app. Multiple options to access results CBSE has enabled multiple digital platforms to ensure smooth access to results during high traffic. Students can check their marksheets by logging in using: The board has also provided DigiLocker and UMANG app support for easier access. Supplementary exam option for failed students Students who have failed in one or more subjects will be given a chance to appear for supplementary examinations. This ensures that they do not lose an academic year and can improve their scores. The supplementary exam schedule will be released soon by the board. Re-evaluation and answer sheet access allowed CBSE has also opened the process for verification and re-evaluation of marks. Students who are not satisfied with their scores can apply for: This allows students to independently review their performance. Evaluation conducted through digital system The Class 12 examinations were conducted between February 17 and April 10, 2026, in a single shift across the country. After the exams, CBSE adopted a fully digital evaluation system, ensuring faster and more transparent processing of answer sheets. Final verification before result declaration Before announcing the results, CBSE conducted a final verification of all marks to eliminate errors. Data from various examination centres was cross-checked thoroughly before official publication. Advisory for students The board advised students to keep their credentials ready before checking results to avoid delays. With the results now declared, students can plan their higher education and career paths, while also having the option to improve their scores if needed. Post navigation NEET exam cancelled once again:Students say repeated cancellations and controversies are causing mental pressure LIC agent, 2 children found dead in Balaghat well:Kids’ bodies tied to father; Instagram story said ‘no desire to live’