CBSE Board Result Declared: Check Here

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the Class 10 and 12 board exam results for 2025, a pivotal moment for over 42 lakh students. Expected between May 12 and May 15, 2025, the results will shape academic paths for millions across India and abroad. As of May 13, 2025, no official date is confirmed, but anticipation is high following exams held from February 15 to April 4. Here’s how to check your scores and what to expect.

Accessing Your Results

Once declared, students can view their provisional marksheets on official websites like cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, or cbseresults.nic.in. Enter your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth to download your scorecard. Alternatively, use the DigiLocker app or website (digilocker.gov.in) by linking your CBSE roll number and a 6-digit school-provided PIN.

The UMANG app offers another mobile-friendly option, requiring similar credentials. For offline access, send an SMS to 7738299899 in the format: “cbse10 [roll number] [date of birth] [school number] [center number].” Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) is also available by dialing 24300699 with your area code. Original marksheets must be collected from schools later.

Pass Percentage Trends

In 2024, Class 10 recorded a 93.60% pass rate, while Class 12 achieved 87.98%, with girls outperforming boys (91.52% vs. 85.12% for Class 12). For 2025, Class 10 may surpass 93% due to moderate exam difficulty, while Class 12 is expected to hover around 87–88%. Regions like Trivandrum, with a 99.91% Class 12 pass rate in 2024, are likely to excel again. A minimum 33% per subject is required to pass, with grace marks possible for those falling short by one mark.

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Post-Result Options

Students dissatisfied with their scores can apply for revaluation (Rs 100 per question) or request answer sheet photocopies (Rs 500–700) in May–June 2025. Those failing in one or two subjects can take compartment exams in July 2025, with results in August. Failing more than two subjects may require repeating the year.

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Conclusion: The CBSE 2025 results are a milestone for students. Keep your admit card handy, check scores via official platforms, and explore revaluation or compartment options if needed. Stay updated at cbse.gov.in for the latest announcements.

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