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CBSE Result 2025: Class 10 and 12 Results Coming Soon – Here’s What You Need to Know

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is gearing up to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 Board Results for 2025. Word on the street is that the results will likely drop in the first or second week of May 2025.

Millions of students across India are super excited (and maybe a bit nervous!) as these results are a big deal for choosing their next steps in education and careers.

Where to Check CBSE Result 2025?

Once the results are out, you can check them on these official CBSE websites:

  • cbse.gov.in
  • results.cbse.nic.in

Not into websites? No problem! You can also get your results through DigiLocker, SMS, or the UMANG app. Just have your roll number, school number, and admit card ID ready to log in and grab your scorecard.

Result Format and Passing Criteria

CBSE will share your marks for each subject. To pass, you need:

  • At least 33% in every subject
  • 33% overall (yep, that’s your total score)
  • Combined marks from practicals and theory

You’ll also see if you’ve passed or failed, your division (First, Second, or Third), and grades for each subject. Plus, you can download a digital marksheet from DigiLocker using your Aadhaar-linked phone number.

What Happens After Results?

Once you get your results:

  • Class 10 students: Pick your stream for Class 11 Science, Commerce, or Arts.
  • Class 12 students: Start applying for colleges, entrance exams, or vocational courses.
  • Not thrilled with your marks? You can request a re-evaluation or sign up for compartment exams. CBSE will share details about these soon after the results.

Important Tips for Students

  • Keep your admit card close you’ll need it to check your results.
  • Make sure your internet is working smoothly.
  • Download and print your digital marksheet for safekeeping.
  • Don’t fall for fake news or rumors on social media wait for CBSE’s official announcement.

The CBSE Result 2025 is a huge moment for students, parents, and schools. It’s a snapshot of your hard work and a stepping stone to your next adventure. Stay chill, check your results on time, and remember: marks matter, but they don’t tell the whole story of who you are or what you can achieve.

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