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CBSE Board Results 2025: Class 10, 12 Results Expected Soon — Official Date Awaited

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May 2, 2025 New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 board results shortly. While no official date has been released yet, based on previous years, results are likely to be declared by next week. Students are strongly advised to rely only on official CBSE websites for verified updates and ignore speculative reports suggesting a May 2 release.

image CBSE Results 2025: Expected Release Timeline
  • Last year (2024): CBSE Class 10 and 12 results were declared on May 13

  • This year (2025): Results are expected in the second week of May

  • Official confirmation: Yet to be announced by CBSE

Over 44 lakh students appeared for the board exams this year across both classes.

image Previous Year Performance
  • Class 10 Pass Percentage (2024): 93.60%

  • Class 12 Pass Percentage (2024): 87.98%

  • Minimum Marks Required: 33% in each subject to qualify

With improved academic trends, experts anticipate a higher pass rate in 2025.

image How to Check CBSE Board Results 2025

Once results are declared, students can access them via the following official CBSE portals:

Steps to check your CBSE result online:

  • Visit any of the official CBSE result portals

  • Click on the link for Class 10 or Class 12 results 2025

  • Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth

  • Click Submit

  • View and download your CBSE scorecard

  • image Alternative Methods to Access CBSE Results
    • DigiLocker:
      Login at to download verified digital marksheets

    • SMS Service:
      Follow instructions from CBSE to receive scores via SMS on registered mobile numbers

    • UMANG App:
      Access CBSE results through the government’s official digital service app

    image Will CBSE Release Toppers List?

    CBSE has not released merit lists since 2022–23, aiming to reduce unhealthy competition. The board will, however, share:

    • Overall pass percentage

    • Gender-wise and region-wise performance statistics

    Despite this, many students are expected to score 100% marks in individual subjects, as observed in past years.

    image Important Reminders for Students
    • Keep your admit card handy for roll number and DOB

    • Avoid third-party websites and rely on official platforms

    • Cross-check your details on the result sheet

    • Save digital and printed copies for college applications or future reference

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