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How to download CBSE Class 12 marksheet from DigiLocker?

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Answered on04/16/26

Log into DigiLocker using your credentials. Go to "Issued Documents" section, find your CBSE marksheet and download it. You need to have linked your Aadhar to DigiLocker first. If the marksheet isn't there, check if your school has uploaded it - sometimes there's delay of few days. You can also get a physical copy from your school office or request from CBSE office directly. Save downloaded copy on phone and email it to yourself too. Keep backup because sometimes DigiLocker has technical issues. Many colleges now accept DigiLocker document directly so it's becoming standard.

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