Results Not Yet Released
As of April 26, 2025, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not released the Class 10 and 12 Results 2025, despite claims suggesting otherwise. Over 44 lakh students, with ~24.12 lakh in Class 10 and ~17.88 lakh in Class 12, are eagerly awaiting their scores. The exams were held from February 15 to March 18 (Class 10) and February 15 to April 4 (Class 12), 2025. Sources like Jagran Josh and Times of India estimate results in early to mid-May 2025, likely between May 2-20, with no official date confirmed. Stay updated via cbse.gov.in or cbseresults.nic.in.
How to Check Results & Topper List
When results are released, access your marksheet and check for topper updates:
- Visit cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.gov.in
- Click “CBSE Class 10 Result 2025” or “Class 12 Result 2025”
- Enter roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID
- Submit to view your scorecard
- Download the PDF marksheet and print it
Name-wise: Use indiaresults.com. SMS: Send “cbse10 ” or “cbse12 ” to 7738299899. Check results.digilocker.gov.in with a school-provided 6-digit PIN. Topper lists, if released, will appear on cbseresults.nic.in or news portals like Jagran Josh.
Key Details
Feature | Details |
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Exam Dates | Class 10: Feb 15 – Mar 18, 2025; Class 12: Feb 15 – Apr 4, 2025 |
Result Date | Expected May 2-20, 2025 |
Students Appeared | ~44 lakh (10th: ~24.12L, 12th: ~17.88L) |
Pass Percentage (2024) | 10th: 93.60%, 12th: 87.98% |
Official Websites | cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in |
Toppers, Pass Percentage & Region-Wise Stats
CBSE discontinued official toppers’ lists in 2022 to reduce competition, so no 2025 toppers’ names are expected. However, unofficial lists may highlight high scorers, like 2024’s four Class 10 students with 500/500 (e.g., Divya Namdev, Vaishnavi Kapse), per Getmyuni. The 2024 pass rates were 93.60% (Class 10) and 87.98% (Class 12), with girls outperforming boys (94.75% vs. 92.71% for Class 10; 91.52% vs. 84.67% for Class 12). X posts speculate a 2025 Class 10 pass rate above 94%, potentially a record, due to balanced papers, but this is unconfirmed. Region-wise, Trivandrum led in 2024 with 99.75% (Class 10) and 99.91% (Class 12), followed by Vijayawada (99.60%) and Chennai (99.30%), per Jagran Josh. Delhi’s 2024 Class 10 pass rate was 94.37% (298,649 of 316,535 passed). Expect similar regional trends in 2025.
Grading Details & Next Steps
CBSE’s grading system converts marks to grades (A1: 91-100, A2: 81-90, B1: 71-80, B2: 61-70, C1: 51-60, C2: 41-50, D: 33-40, E: fail). To calculate percentage: add grade points of five main subjects, divide by 5, and multiply by 9.5 (e.g., 8.0 CGPA = 76%). Pass with 33% per subject, including theory and practicals. Failed one or two subjects? Supplementary exams are set for July 15-22, 2025. Revaluation (₹500 per subject) or answer sheet photocopies (₹700) can be requested in June via cbse.gov.in. Original marksheets are collected from schools, with digital versions at digilocker.gov.in. High traffic may slow cbseresults.nic.in; check early morning or late evening. Follow @CBSEIndiaHQ on X for updates. Stay safe from scams and prepare to check your results