CBSE Class 10 and 12 Results to Be Declared Before May 8; Results to Be Available Through SMS as Well

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Lakhs of students who had taken the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams are waiting with bated breath for their results. The wait is soon to be over, as new updates suggest that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to declare the results before May 8.

As per official sources of CBSE, the preparations are complete now, and the board is targeting to declare the Class 10 and Class 12 results by the end of the first week of May. It has been the practice to have a final meeting with the Examination Controller before declaring the results, and till now, that meeting has not yet occurred.

After announcing the results, students can view their results on the official website using their roll number and date of birth. If there is heavy traffic or technical issues on the website, CBSE has also provided for students to view their results through SMS and DigiLocker.

To remember, the CBSE announced the results on May 13 last year in 2024. Students are requested to keep a sharp eye on the official website for updates.

How to Download Your Marksheet:

Go to the official website at cbse.gov.in.

Click on the "CBSE Result 2025" link on the home page.

A new window will appear where you have to enter your roll number and password/date of birth.

Enter the details, and your marksheet will pop up on the screen. Download or print it for future purposes.

Details Presented on the Marksheet:

Your name, your parents' name, date of birth, names and codes of subjects, marks scored in a subject, total marks, and overall result status will be found on the marksheet. For any errors, students are suggested to visit their respective schools to get it rectified.

No Toppers List This Year Either:

In accordance with its continuous endeavor to limit unhealthy competition, CBSE will not be publishing a toppers list this year. Nonetheless, the board will put out general statistics like the overall pass percentage as well as the number of students passing in every grade bracket.

Passing Criteria:

To clear the CBSE board exams, students have to score a minimum of 33% in all subjects. Students who fail in one or two subjects will be given an opportunity to appear for the compartment exams later this year so that they can clear their papers during the same academic session.