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CBSE Class 10th Result 2024: How to check marks on DigiLocker

CBSE Class 10th Result 2024: How to check marks on DigiLocker

CBSE Results 2024: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10th final examination 2024 from February 15 to March 13, and results are awaited. The official website for checking CBSE Class 10th results is results.cbse.nic.in.

CBSE Class 10th result 2024: DIgiLocker and other ways to check board exam results.  (Keshav Singh/HT)
CBSE Class 10th result 2024: DIgiLocker and other ways to check board exam results. (Keshav Singh/HT)

Additionally, the CBSE is expected to host its board exam results on DigiLocker as well. If released, students can use the DigiLocker website – digilocker.gov.in – or the app on the results day to download their scorecards. The DigiLocker app works on both Android and iOS devices.

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On the result day, the direct link to check CBSE results will be displayed on DigiLocker.

The board will also provide digital copies of marks sheets and pass certificates. It will be available on the same platform within a few days of the announcement of results.

This year, over 39 lakh students are taking CBSE board exams. While the Class 10 exam is over, the final exams of Class 12 students will continue until April 2. The board is expected to announce Class 10 and Class 12

Hong Kong’s education minister pledges moderated university fee hikes, says government will consider the financial burden on students – YP

Hong Kong’s education minister pledges moderated university fee hikes, says government will consider the financial burden on students – YP

Hong Kong’s education minister has pledged that planned increases in university tuition fees will be carried out gradually, taking into account the financial burden on students.

Secretary for Education Christine Choi Yuk-lin said the government would adopt a “very pragmatic” approach when phasing in the rise in bachelor’s degree fees at the city’s eight publicly funded universities.

“We will not aggressively increase the fees in one go,” he told the SCMP in a wide-ranging interview. “We will consider Hong Kong’s economic situation and the affordability for families and the young. It should be done gradually for them to afford it.”

It might take “four or five years” for universities to reach the new 40 per cent target for non-local students, Secretary for Education Christine Choi says. Photo: Jonathan Wong

Undergraduates at the eight universities currently pay HK$42,100 (US$5,380) annually, an amount that has been frozen for 27 years. According to the University Grants Committee, which allocates funding to the universities, the cost recovery rate slipped from 18 per cent in the 2012-13 financial year to 13.3 per cent in 2022-23.

But a rise in fees appears unlikely to occur before the 2025-26 academic year at the earliest.

Choi also said