The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the results for class 10 and class 12 board exams soon. The board has not yet announced the release date. However, based on the past trends, CBSE is likely to release the board results for classes 10 and 12 by next week.
Students must note that several reports of CBSE results being announced on May 2 are being circulated, but the board has not confirmed the release date. Last year, the CBSE results were announced on May 13, 2024 for both classes 10 and 12. It is advisable for students to rely on official sources only and not believe other reports on the CBSE result dates.
CBSE Results 2025: Previous year’s statisticsLast year, the overall pass percentage for CBSE class 10 results was recorded at 93.60 per cent, and 87.98 per cent for class 12. It is expected that the pass percentage will improve this year.
A total of 44 lakh students appeared in CBSE exams this year. To qualify in CBSE board exams, students are required to obtain a minimum score of 33 per cent.
Will there be a list of CBSE toppers?From the academic year 2022-23, CBSE decided to not release merit lists for students of classes 10 and 12. This decision was taken in regard to reducing the unhealthy competition increasing between the students. However, the board will release the gender wise and overall pass percentage.
However, looking at the past trends, it is expected that many students will score a perfect 100 per cent score in their CBSE board exams this year.
Where to check CBSE result 2025?Once announced, students will be able to access their CBSE board results for classes 10 and 12 from the board’s official websites. The websites are mentioned below:
Step 1: Visit any of the above mentioned websites for CBSE
Step 2: Click on the link for CBSE class 10 or CBSE class 12 result
Step 3: Login by entering the credentials including roll number and date of birth
Step 4: Submit the credentials
Step 5: CBSE scorecard will be displayed on your screens
Alternative ways to check CBSE results 2025Students will also be able to access their CBSE results by the following methods:
Students must note that several reports of CBSE results being announced on May 2 are being circulated, but the board has not confirmed the release date. Last year, the CBSE results were announced on May 13, 2024 for both classes 10 and 12. It is advisable for students to rely on official sources only and not believe other reports on the CBSE result dates.
CBSE Results 2025: Previous year’s statisticsLast year, the overall pass percentage for CBSE class 10 results was recorded at 93.60 per cent, and 87.98 per cent for class 12. It is expected that the pass percentage will improve this year.
A total of 44 lakh students appeared in CBSE exams this year. To qualify in CBSE board exams, students are required to obtain a minimum score of 33 per cent.
Will there be a list of CBSE toppers?From the academic year 2022-23, CBSE decided to not release merit lists for students of classes 10 and 12. This decision was taken in regard to reducing the unhealthy competition increasing between the students. However, the board will release the gender wise and overall pass percentage.
However, looking at the past trends, it is expected that many students will score a perfect 100 per cent score in their CBSE board exams this year.
Where to check CBSE result 2025?Once announced, students will be able to access their CBSE board results for classes 10 and 12 from the board’s official websites. The websites are mentioned below:
- cbse.gov.in
- results.cbse.nic.in
- cbseresults.nic.in
Step 1: Visit any of the above mentioned websites for CBSE
Step 2: Click on the link for CBSE class 10 or CBSE class 12 result
Step 3: Login by entering the credentials including roll number and date of birth
Step 4: Submit the credentials
Step 5: CBSE scorecard will be displayed on your screens
Alternative ways to check CBSE results 2025Students will also be able to access their CBSE results by the following methods:
- DigiLocker
- SMS services
- UMANG app
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