In 2024, CBSE announced results for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams on May 13. In 2023 it was announced on May 12. In 2022 and 2021, the dates were July 22 and August 3, respectively.
Last year, the results were announced on May 13. (Image : AI Generated)CBSE Board Class 10th, 12h Result 2025 Date Highlights: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 results 2025 this week. However, official date and time are yet to be released. For the past three years, CBSE has activated the result link first and then declared it. Once CBSE releases secondary and senior secondary results, it will be available on their official websites – cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in. For reference, last year’s results were declared on May 13.
CBSE Class 10th, 12th Result 2025 Live: Know date, time, website link to check result
If you don’t get the final answer to a math question, you can still earn partial marks for correct use of formulas, and mentioning the desired steps Showing the steps clearly is important. If you write the formula and attempt the subsequent steps (even if you make mistakes in calculation), you could earn partial credit. However, just writing the formula will not to earn marks.
How to check at UMANG, DigiLocker, IVRS, official websites
In case, the students wish to know more about CBSE Class 10th results, Class 12th marksheets, evaluation and rechecking process, they can visit education.indianexpress.com.
CBSE has also revised the sequence of activities for students seeking grievance redressal for CBSE Class 10 and 12 examination results to improve transparency and fairness in the post-result process.
According to the new guidelines released by the CBSE, students will have to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before proceeding to the next steps — verification of marks or re-evaluation. This replaces the previous system, where verification of marks came first, followed by obtaining the photocopy, and then re-evaluation.
Step 1: Download the UMANG App.
Step 2: Create an account and login with your registered number.
Step 3: Click on the link to check CBSE Class 10/12 result 2025.
Step 4: Enter your details like roll number and submit.
Step 5: Check your result displayed on the screen
As many as 24.12 lakh CBSE Class 10 students took exams in 84 subjects, whereas 17.88 lakh Class 12 students took exams across 120 subjects.
Class 10 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. Class 12 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers. If any student is not able to achieve 33% marks and miss out by 01 marks or so, decision may be taken to award the grace mark(s).
Maharashtra school education minister Dada Bhuse announced that the CBSE curriculum will be implemented for Class 1 from 2025 and cover all the classes till 12th in 2028.
To enhance transparency in the post-result process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revised the sequence of steps students must follow when seeking redressal for their Class 10 and 12 board exam results.
As per the new guidelines, students will now be required to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before initiating any request for verification of marks or re-evaluation.
According to an official notification, the CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2025 are currently in the final stages of preparation and will be released soon. The Board has reiterated that once announced, students will be able to check their results on the following official websites – results.cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in.
For revaluation and rechecking, students will have to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before proceeding to the next steps — verification of marks or re-evaluation. This replaces the previous system, where verification of marks came first, followed by obtaining the photocopy, and then re-evaluation.
24.12 lakh CBSE Class 10 students took exams in 84 subjects, and 17.88 lakh Class 12 students took exams across 120 subjects.
Years – Class 12
2024 – 87.98%
2023 – 87.33%
2022 – 92.71%
2021 – 99.37%
2020 – 88.78%
Students must note that the CBSE exam scorecards released online will be provisional. Candidates of CBSE Class 10, 12 exam are required to collect the original mark sheet from their respective schools.
In the previous academic year, CBSE announced the results on May 13. In 2023, it was announced on May 12. In 2022 and 2021, the dates were July 22 and August 3, respectively.
Once CBSE results are announced, candidates can check them on the following official websites – results.cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in and cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in.
For CBSE Class 10 and 12 exam candidates to check the results via Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS), they need to dial the number – 24300699 – along with the code of their area preceding the given number.
Step 1: Go to DigiLocker’s official website – digilocker.gov.in.
Step 2: Log in with your existing credentials or sign up for a new account if you don’t already have one.
Step 3: Navigate to the CBSE Results section, usually located under the “Education” or “Results” tab.
Step 4: Enter your CBSE roll number, school number, and other required details as per the instructions provided.
Step 5: After entering the details, you should be able to access your Class 10 or Class 12 results.
In 2024, CBSE announced results for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams on May 13. In 2023 it was announced on May 12. In 2022 and 2021, the dates were July 22 and August 3, respectively.
Years – Class 10
2024 – 93.60%
2023 – 93.12%
2022 – 94.40%
2021 – 99.04%
2020 – 91.46%
Class 10 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. On the other hand, Class 12 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers.
Step 1: Download the UMANG App.
Step 2: Create an account and login with your registered number.
Step 3: Click on the link to check CBSE Class 10/12 result 2025.
Step 4: Enter your details like roll number and submit.
Step 5: Check your result displayed on the screen
Years – Class 10 – Class 12
2024 – 93.60% – 87.98%
2023 – 93.12% – 87.33%
2022 – 94.40% – 92.71%
2021 – 99.04% – 99.37%
2020 – 91.46% – 88.78%
According to the new guidelines released by the CBSE, students will have to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before proceeding to the next steps — verification of marks or re-evaluation.
In case, the students wish to know more about CBSE Class 10th results, Class 12th marksheets, evaluation and rechecking process, they can visit education.indianexpress.com.
Once CBSE releases secondary and senior secondary results, it will be available on their official websites – cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in.
Class 10 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. Class 12 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers. If any student is not able to achieve 33% marks and miss out by 01 marks or so, decision may be taken to award the grace mark(s).
Year — Results dates
2024 — May 13
2023 — May 12
2022 — July 22 (pandemic year)
2021 — August 3 (pandemic year)
2020 — July 13
2019 — May 6
Maharashtra school education minister Dada Bhuse announced that the CBSE curriculum will be implemented for Class 1 from 2025 and cover all the classes till 12th in 2028.
Students must note that the CBSE exam scorecards released online will be provisional. Candidates of CBSE Class 10, 12 exam are required to collect the original mark sheet from their respective schools.
CBSE generally follows step-marking in mathematics papers.
If you don’t get the final answer to a math question, you can still earn partial marks for:
– Correct use of formulas
– Correct method
– Mentioning the desired steps
Showing the steps clearly is important. If you write the formula and attempt the subsequent steps (even if you make mistakes in calculation), you could earn partial credit. However, just writing the formula will not to earn marks.
Year — Results dates
2024 — May 13
2023 — May 12
2022 — July 22 (pandemic year)
2021 — August 3 (pandemic year)
2020 — July 13
2019 — May 6
Years – Class 10 – Class 12
2024 – 93.60% – 87.98%
2023 – 93.12% – 87.33%
2022 – 94.40% – 92.71%
2021 – 99.04% – 99.37%
2020 – 91.46% – 88.78%
If a candidate who appeared for CBSE exam secures 33 per cent marks, the student will be declared pass. If any student is not able to achieve 33 per cent marks and miss out by 01 marks or so, decision may be taken to award the grace mark(s).
In 2024, CBSE announced results for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams on May 13. In 2023 it was announced on May 12. In 2022 and 2021, the dates were July 22 and August 3, respectively.
CBSE has made available the DigiLocker security 6-digit security PIN required to access digital versions of key academic documents, including the board examination marksheet. Schools will provide the codes to candidates individually to unlock their results generated on DigiLocker.
Once out, candidates can check their results on the following official websites – results.ccbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in and cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in.
24.12 lakh CBSE Class 10 students took exams in 84 subjects, and 17.88 lakh Class 12 students took exams across 120 subjects.
Step 1: Download the UMANG App.
Step 2: Create an account and login with your registered number.
Step 3: Click on the link to check CBSE Class 10/12 result 2025.
Step 4: Enter your details like roll number and submit.
Step 5: Check your result displayed on the screen.
Step 1: Go to DigiLocker’s official website – digilocker.gov.in.
Step 2: Log in with your existing credentials or sign up for a new account if you don’t already have one.
Step 3: Navigate to the CBSE Results section, usually located under the “Education” or “Results” tab.
Step 4: Enter your CBSE roll number, school number, and other required details as per the instructions provided.
Step 5: After entering the details, you should be able to access your Class 10 or Class 12 results.
Class 10 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. On the other hand, Class 12 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers.
The pass percentage for Class 12 CBSE candidates stood at 87.98%, while Class 10 students achieved a pass rate of 93.60%, marking a 0.48% improvement over the year before.
The Class 10, 12 CBSE results can also be checked through Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS). To check your results via voice system, students need to dial the number -- 24300699 -- along with the code of their area preceding the given number.
For revaluation and rechecking, students will have to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before proceeding to the next steps — verification of marks or re-evaluation. This replaces the previous system, where verification of marks came first, followed by obtaining the photocopy, and then re-evaluation.
According to an official notification, the CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2025 are currently in the final stages of preparation and will be released soon. The Board has reiterated that once announced, students will be able to check their results on the following official websites – results.cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in.
As per the new guidelines, students will now be required to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before initiating any request for verification of marks or re-evaluation. This marks a change from the earlier process, where verification came first, followed by obtaining the answer script and then applying for re-evaluation. Read more
The new sequence of application requires students to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book. Following this, they can proceed with the verification of marks, re-evaluation, or both. This change is designed to provide students with a clearer understanding of their evaluation before they decide to request any further scrutiny.
In CBSE examinations, grace mark(s) may be offered if students miss the passing criteria by a mark or so. Class 10 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. On the other hand, Class 12 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a clarification regarding a letter dated May 2, 2025, that has been circulating widely on social media. The Board confirmed that the letter is fake and was not released by any authorised CBSE official.
CBSE emphasized that no official announcement has been made yet concerning the declaration of Class 10 and 12 results for 2025. The Board has urged students, parents, and all stakeholders to remain cautious and not to trust or spread unverified information circulating online. Read more
To enhance transparency in the post-result process, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has revised the sequence of steps students must follow when seeking redressal for their Class 10 and 12 board exam results.
As per the new guidelines, students will now be required to first apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer book before initiating any request for verification of marks or re-evaluation. This marks a change from the earlier process, where verification came first, followed by obtaining the answer script and then applying for re-evaluation. Read more
New Sequence of Application:
Apply for a photocopy of the evaluated answer book
Proceed to verification of marks, re-evaluation, or both
This change aims to give students a clearer understanding of their evaluation before requesting any further scrutiny.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a clarification regarding a letter dated May 2, 2025, that has been circulating widely on social media. The Board confirmed that the letter is fake and was not released by any authorised CBSE official.
CBSE emphasized that no official announcement has been made yet concerning the declaration of Class 10 and 12 results for 2025. The Board has urged students, parents, and all stakeholders to remain cautious and not to trust or spread unverified information circulating online. Read more
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results will not be released today. A senior official from CBSE last week told The Indian Express that the result date has not yet been finalised, and no official announcement has been made so far.

The original mark sheets will be distributed through the respective schools. (Representative image/ Express Photos)
In CBSE examinations, grace mark(s) may be offered if students miss the passing criteria by a mark or so. Class 10 students are required to secure 33 per cent marks to pass by combining marks of both theory and internal assessment. On the other hand, Class 12 candidates are required to secure 33 per cent marks separately in theory and practical papers. In the previous academic year, CBSE announced the results on May 13. The overall pass percentage for Class 12 stood at 87.98%, while Class 10 achieved a pass rate of 93.60%, marking a 0.48% improvement over the year before.
