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By Karan Singh Bisht
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Updated on 21 Mar 2026, 12:13 IST
No, the CBSE Class 12 marksheet for 2026 is not available on DigiLocker yet as of 21 March 2026. CBSE’s DigiLocker activation page states that marksheets and other certificates are made available when the results are announced, and the official CBSE results portal currently shows 2025 as the latest Class XII annual result cycle on its homepage.
That means students searching for the CBSE 12th marksheet 2026 on DigiLocker right now are simply too early. The system is real, official, and widely used for CBSE documents, but the 2026 batch’s digital marksheet will appear only after CBSE declares the 2026 Class 12 result.
CBSE has not published a 2026 Class XII result announcement yet on its official results portal, and the current press-notes page does not show a 2026 Class XII result declaration either. Looking at official archives, CBSE announced the annual Class 12 results on 13 May in 2024 and again on 13 May in 2025. Based on that pattern, a mid-May 2026 release is a reasonable expectation, but that is still a trend-based estimate, not a confirmed date from CBSE.
When CBSE releases the result, DigiLocker’s CBSE issuer listing shows that students can access official documents such as the Class XII Marksheet, Class XII Passing Certificate, Class XII Migration Certificate, and, where applicable, the Class XIIth Compartment Marksheet.
The CBSE student manual also says that the digital mark sheet cum certificate and migration certificate appear in the Issued Documents section after results are published.
This is important because DigiLocker separates issuer-provided documents from files that users upload themselves. In other words, the CBSE records that matter for admission or verification are the ones that appear in Issued Documents, not just any PDF stored in your account.
The latest official CBSE student manual says students should start from the CBSE DigiLocker account-confirmation process. The standard flow is: choose Class XII, enter the school code, roll number, and the 6-digit access code provided by the school, then complete mobile OTP verification. For Class XII, the manual notes that students may also be asked to enter their date of birth during confirmation.
Once the result is declared, the documents are expected to appear in the Issued Documents section. The same CBSE manual adds an important practical detail: if a student created a DigiLocker account through the general sign-up process instead of the CBSE access-code route, the marksheet may not be auto-pushed, and the student may need to search and pull the document manually.

CBSE’s own academic repository also supports this digital-document workflow. Its official repository page says that employers and educational institutions can verify academic records online, and that the digital academic certificates from the repository are available to students through DigiLocker. That makes DigiLocker more than a download tool; it is also part of CBSE’s verification ecosystem.
The access code is a 6-digit security PIN that schools distribute to students for secure access to their CBSE academic records. The official CBSE/DigiLocker instructions say students should contact their school if they have not received this code. DigiLocker’s account-confirmation page also notes that if a student has a 5-digit code, they should prefix it with a zero while entering it.

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This same school-issued access-code workflow is also described in major education coverage. Careers360 explains that students use the school code, roll number, and 6-digit security PIN to access their DigiLocker documents, and The Indian Express reported that CBSE shared these DigiLocker access codes with schools for secure student access. That secondary coverage aligns with the official CBSE process.
Yes. DigiLocker states that issued documents in its system are deemed to be at par with original physical documents under Rule 9A of the relevant IT Rules. DigiLocker also describes these as authentic documents that are legally at par with originals, and its FAQ explains that the Issued Documents section contains certificates provided directly by integrated government departments or agencies.
For students, the practical takeaway is simple: once the CBSE Class 12 marksheet 2026 appears in the Issued Documents section, it is the official digital record you should use for college applications, document sharing, and verification workflows that accept DigiLocker-issued records.
The most common issue is the simplest one: the document is not showing because the result has not been declared yet. CBSE’s own DigiLocker page makes clear that marksheets become available only after results are announced, so students should not assume there is a technical error just because the 2026 document is missing in March.

A second common problem is incorrect credentials. Students should double-check their school code, roll number, access code, mobile number, and, where prompted, date of birth. The official manual also warns that general DigiLocker accounts may require a manual search-and-pull step instead of automatic delivery into Issued Documents.
If the access code is missing, the official instruction is to contact the school. For students studying in CBSE-affiliated schools abroad, the CBSE manual says digital marksheets can be accessed after declaration of results through the results portal for DigiLocker or by creating a support ticket through NAD support under the international-student category.
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Yes CBSE Class 12 marksheets are available on DigiLocker, but only after the results are officially declared.
Once CBSE releases the results, your:
Follow these simple steps:
+2 marksheet is just another name for Class 12 marksheet — the process is exactly the same:
This is a common issue. Here are the main reasons:
1. Results not declared yet
2. Wrong details entered
3. Missing or incorrect PIN
4. Not linked properly
5. Server delay