The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the Class 10 results for the academic year 2024–25.

Over 93 per cent of students passed the board exams this year, marking a 0.06% percentage point increase from last year. Girls outshone boys by over 2 percentage points.

While more than 1.99 lakh candidates scored above 90 per cent marks, over 45,000 candidates bagged above 95 per cent. Meanwhile, over 1.41 lakh candidates have been placed under the compartment category.

Students, parents, and schools can now access the results online and calculate subject-wise performance. Here's how you can check your result and more.

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1. Check CBSE Class 10 results online

Students can access their CBSE Class 10 results online through the official CBSE website, DigiLocker, and other result portals. Make sure to keep your roll number, school number, and admit card ID ready for quick access.

CBSE Board result 2025 websites
Students will be able to access their CBSE Class 10 and 12 marksheets on the following official websites: cbse.gov.incbseresults.nic.inresults.cbse.nic.in

Additionally, results will also be available on the DigiLocker and UMANG apps.

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Steps to check CBSE 10th and 12th Results 2025
Follow these steps to download your scorecard:

  • Visit results.cbse.nic.in or cbseresults.nic.in
  • Click on the link for “CBSE 10th Result 2025” or “CBSE 12th Result 2025”
  • Enter your roll number, date of birth, and the security pin
  • Click “Submit” to view your results
  • Download the provisional marksheet and take a printout for future reference

How to check result on DigiLocker?

  • Visit the DigiLocker portal: cbse.digitallocker.gov.in.
  • Click on the "Digital Documents" tab.
  • Once the results are announced, click on the link for the CBSE Class 10 marksheet.
  • Enter your roll number and other login credentials to access your digital marksheet.

CBSE board 2025 results: How to calculate class 10th and 12th percentage? | Click here

CBSE Class 10, 12 Results: How the board’s grading system works | Click here

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