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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Has Released The Link to activate the Digilocker Account, any student who is registered in the board exam can help with his school pin. Those Students Who Registered to the CBSE Can Get their pin from the School and Apply Now. Guru Gyan Provides You the Official Information and Direct Apply Link Released by the CBSE.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
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DigiLocker Account Confirmation Process |
- The student will get the link to do DigiLocker Account Confirmation in the Some Useful Important Links section at the bottom of this page.
- To confirm DigiLocker Account, the student has to first select his class such as X or XII.
- After that the student has to enter the code of his school. If the school code is not known, then they can see it in their admit card.
- After that the student has to enter his/her board exam roll number.
- After that Enter 6 Digit PIN provided by your school.
- After that the candidate has to enter his mobile number.
- An OTP will be received on the mobile number given by the student, he will have to enter it.
- DigiLocker Account Confirmation process will be completed.
Now waiting for the candidate, whenever the CBSE Board will release the result of 2022 examination, candidates can also check their result through Digilocker as well as download the passing certificate / mark sheet and migration. |
About Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
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As a result of the Calcutta University Commission (1917-19) popularly called the Sadler Commission, Boards of Secondary Education had started coming up in various parts of the country. U. P. Board of High School and Intermediate Education, the first such Board to be set up, was looking after the interest of a large area including Rajputana, Central India, and Gwalior. A stage had, however, come when that Board did not find it possible to shoulder this extraterritorial responsibility any longer. The Government of the United Provinces, therefore, represented to the Government of India, that the jurisdiction of the U. P. Board was too unwieldy for it to maintain an efficient administration and that the candidates from areas outside the United Provinces should not be admitted to the Board's examination beyond the year 1927-28.
As a result of the representation, the Government of India suggested two alternatives for the consideration of the Administration of Princely States in Rajputana, Central India, and Gwalior. One suggestion was to set up a joint Board for all the areas concerned and the other was to have a separate Board for each of the areas thus affected.
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