The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) successfully conducted the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations for 2025 between February 15 and March 18, with over 44 lakh students participating across both levels.
As the evaluation process progresses, anticipation is building among students and parents alike regarding the result announcements.
Amid widespread speculation and social media rumours suggesting a May 2 release, there is no official confirmation from the board as of now. Hence, it is preferred that students and parents should rely only on official announcements from the CBSE on their official website and avoid false information circulating online.
Once declared, students can check their results online through the following official platforms:
How to check CBSE Class 10 & 12 results 2025 online: Step-by-step
Visit the official CBSE websites – cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.gov.in
Click on the link for “CBSE 10th Result 2025” or “CBSE 12th Result 2025”
Enter your roll number, school number, centre number, and admit card ID
The result will appear on the screen
Download and save the provisional marksheet
Take a printout or screenshot for future reference
For students without internet access, results can also be obtained via SMS. To receive subject-wise marks, type:
cbse12 roll number
and send it to 7738299899.
The online marksheet is provisional and includes subject-wise marks (theory and practical), total marks, and pass/fail status. Students must collect their original marksheets from their schools later.
To pass, students must secure at least 33% in each subject and overall. Grace marks may be awarded in borderline cases. Those failing in one or two subjects are eligible for compartment exams, while students who fail in more subjects will need to repeat the academic year.
CBSE is expected to conduct compartment exams in July 2025 for students who fail in one or two subjects, with applications opening post-results. For revaluation, students can apply within one to two weeks of the result announcement.
CBSE is expected to officially announce the result date shortly. Until then, students are advised to stay patient and follow only trusted sources for updates.
As the evaluation process progresses, anticipation is building among students and parents alike regarding the result announcements.
Amid widespread speculation and social media rumours suggesting a May 2 release, there is no official confirmation from the board as of now. Hence, it is preferred that students and parents should rely only on official announcements from the CBSE on their official website and avoid false information circulating online.
Once declared, students can check their results online through the following official platforms:
- cbse.gov.in
- cbseresults.nic.in
- results.cbse.nic.in
- DigiLocker app or website
How to check CBSE Class 10 & 12 results 2025 online: Step-by-step
For students without internet access, results can also be obtained via SMS. To receive subject-wise marks, type:
cbse12 roll number
and send it to 7738299899.
The online marksheet is provisional and includes subject-wise marks (theory and practical), total marks, and pass/fail status. Students must collect their original marksheets from their schools later.
To pass, students must secure at least 33% in each subject and overall. Grace marks may be awarded in borderline cases. Those failing in one or two subjects are eligible for compartment exams, while students who fail in more subjects will need to repeat the academic year.
CBSE is expected to conduct compartment exams in July 2025 for students who fail in one or two subjects, with applications opening post-results. For revaluation, students can apply within one to two weeks of the result announcement.
CBSE is expected to officially announce the result date shortly. Until then, students are advised to stay patient and follow only trusted sources for updates.
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