
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to declare the Class 10 and 12 results for the 2025 board examinations in the second week of May. As per the latest updates, the results are expected to be released between May 7 and May 12, although no official confirmation has been made by the board yet.
With over 42 lakh students awaiting their performance outcomes, this announcement is one of the most anticipated academic events of the year.
The evaluation process for both Class 10 and 12 papers has been completed, and preparations for uploading results on digital platforms are in the final stage.
Where to Check CBSE Class 10 & 12 Results Online
Students can access their scorecards on the following official websites:
These portals will be activated as soon as the results are declared. The CBSE is likely to release the results around 1 PM, based on trends from previous years.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check CBSE Result 2025
Step 1: Visit the official result website – results.cbse.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for “CBSE Class 10 Result 2025” or “CBSE Class 12 Result 2025”
Step 3: Enter your roll number, date of birth, school number, and admit card ID
Step 4: Click “Submit” to view your result
Step 5: Download and save a copy of your scorecard for future use
Alternate Ways to Access Your Score
If the websites are slow or crash due to heavy traffic, students can use these alternate methods:
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DigiLocker: Students can log into their DigiLocker account to view digital mark sheets and certificates
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UMANG App: CBSE results can also be accessed through the government’s UMANG mobile application
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SMS Facility: By sending a simple SMS with required details, students can receive their results directly on their phones
What to Do After the Result Declaration?
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Re-Evaluation and Rechecking: Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for rechecking or revaluation. The process will begin shortly after the result declaration. A nominal fee will be charged per subject, and the updated results (if any) will be shared within a few weeks.
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Supplementary Exams: Students who do not pass one or two subjects will be given a second chance through supplementary or compartment exams. These are likely to be held in July, with results expected in August.
CBSE will not release any merit list or announce toppers for Class 10 or 12 to reduce unhealthy competition among students. Also, the board does not calculate percentage scores officially, students must do so based on marks obtained in their five best subjects.