Anticipation Builds for Results
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and 12 Results for 2025 soon, with over 42 lakh students awaiting their scores. Despite unverified claims on X suggesting a May 2 or May 15 release, CBSE has not confirmed an official date, with projections pointing to May 7–12, 2025, based on last year’s May 13, 2024, announcement. Held from February 15 to April 4, 2025, across 7,842 centers, the exams involved 24.12 lakh Class 10 and 17.88 lakh Class 12 students. Results will be available on official portals, marking a pivotal moment for academic planning.
How to Check Your Results
CBSE offers multiple platforms to access results, primarily roll number-wise, as name-wise searches are not supported due to privacy policies. Follow these steps:
- Visit CBSE Official Results Portal or CBSE Main Website, select “CBSE Class 10 Result 2025” or “CBSE Class 12 Result 2025,” enter your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth, then submit to download the marksheet.
- Use DigiLocker: Log in, go to the CBSE Results section, and input your roll number and 6-digit school PIN (provided by schools).
- Send an SMS to 7738299899: For Class 10, type “cbse10 ”; for Class 12, use “cbse12…” (DOB as DDMMYYYY).
- Call the IVRS at 24300699 (with area code) for subject-wise marks (30 paisa/minute).
Lost your roll number? Use the CBSE Roll Number Finder, entering your name, parents’ names, school code, and date of birth. Collect original marksheets from schools later.
Key Details at a Glance
Key Information | Details |
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Expected Release | May 7–12, 2025 (tentative) |
Official Websites | results.cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in |
Credentials Needed | Roll Number, School Number, Admit Card ID, DOB |
Alternative Platforms | DigiLocker, UMANG App, SMS, IVRS |
Pass Percentage (2024) | Class 10: 93.60%, Class 12: 87.98% |
Marksheet Breakdown
The provisional marksheet will detail your name, roll number, date of birth, subject-wise marks, theory and practical scores, grades (A1 to E), and pass/fail status. A minimum 33% per subject, including internal assessments, is required to pass. CBSE’s 9-point grading system awards A1 for top performers. In 2024, girls outscored boys (91.52% vs. 85.12% in Class 12), and Trivandrum topped regions. CBSE won’t publish a topper list to curb competition but will share pass percentages and regional data.
Next Steps After Results
Unhappy with your scores? Apply for verification (May 20–24, 2025, ₹500/subject) or revaluation (from June 6, ₹100/subject) via CBSE’s Official Website, with results by June 27. Compartment exams for students failing one or two subjects are slated for July 15–22, with results in August. Report marksheet errors to schools immediately. CBSE’s helpline (1800-11-8004) offers counseling. For Class 12 students, CUET-UG 2025 admit cards are expected soon, where CBSE marks may break ties.
Avoid Misinformation
Rumors of early result releases are unfounded, as CBSE has debunked claims like those from lkouniexam.in. Stick to official sources like cbse.gov.in or results.cbse.nic.in to avoid scams. DigiLocker requires a 6-digit PIN for secure access, and SMS/IVRS options ensure offline availability. Provisional marksheets are valid for admissions, but originals are needed for official records. Monitor CBSE’s Official Website for updates, prepare your credentials, and gear up for your next academic chapter.