Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education has declared the result for the exams conducted in March 2009. The candidates who have appeared for the exams can simply go to the board website to know their result. The address of the board site is www.cgbse.org. The website is offering the result in two independent boxes on the result page one is for Higher Secondary 12th (10+2) 2009 and the second is for Higher secondary school certificate (vocational courses) EXAM - 2009. The people who want to know the result have to enter their roll number and click get results. This will flash individuals result online is a sec and one can take a print out of this for records. this print out can't be treated as certificate this is just for the information and the certificates/detailed report cards can only be taken from the school
FOR RESULLTS GO TO http://www.cgbse.org/09resultcgb.htm
Monday, May 25, 2009
News on IIT results
NEW DELHI: Over 10,000 students have qualified in the IIT Joint Entrance Examination this year with Nitin Jain, a student from Delhi zone, topping the list.
A total of 10,035 students, including 1,048 girls, have succeeded in this year's IIT-JEE, results of which were announced on Monday.
The students, who cracked the test, will get admission into 15 IITs, IT-BHU and ISM Dhanbad, which will offer over 8,500 seats this year.
"There will be more seats in the IITs this year as the institutes will implement OBC quota. Besides, two new IITs, one in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh and another in Indore in Madhya Pradesh, will start functioning," IIT Guwahati Director Prof Gautam Baruah told PTI.
The total number of seats in the IITs for this year will be 8,295, against 6,332 seats offered by 13 IITs last year, he said.
The highest number of 2,831 students have qualified from Mumbai zone.
The counselling for admission will start from June nine, Baruah said.
Nearly four lakh students had appeared in the test held across the country on April 13. The number of questions came down to 120 this year compared to 132 last year.
NEW DELHI: Over 10,000 students have qualified in the IIT Joint Entrance Examination this year with Nitin Jain, a student from Delhi zone, topping the list.
A total of 10,035 students, including 1,048 girls, have succeeded in this year's IIT-JEE, results of which were announced on Monday.
The students, who cracked the test, will get admission into 15 IITs, IT-BHU and ISM Dhanbad, which will offer over 8,500 seats this year.
"There will be more seats in the IITs this year as the institutes will implement OBC quota. Besides, two new IITs, one in Mandi in Himachal Pradesh and another in Indore in Madhya Pradesh, will start functioning," IIT Guwahati Director Prof Gautam Baruah told PTI.
The total number of seats in the IITs for this year will be 8,295, against 6,332 seats offered by 13 IITs last year, he said.
The highest number of 2,831 students have qualified from Mumbai zone.
The counselling for admission will start from June nine, Baruah said.
Nearly four lakh students had appeared in the test held across the country on April 13. The number of questions came down to 120 this year compared to 132 last year.
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