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CBSE Boards Result 2025 Yet to be Announced

As of today, May 9, 2025, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not officially announced the exact date and time for the release of the Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results. However, based on previous years’ trends, the results are anticipated to be declared in the second week of May. In 2024, the results were announced on May 13, and a similar timeline is expected this year. The Economic Times+1The Times of India+1The Indian Express

Examination Overview

This year, over 42 lakh students appeared for the CBSE board exams. The Class 10 exams were conducted from February 15 to March 18, 2025, while the Class 12 exams concluded on April 4, 2025


📅 CBSE Board Exam 2025: Key Dates

  • Class 10 Exams: February 15 to March 18, 2025
  • Class 12 Exams: February 15 to April 4, 2025
  • Expected Result Declaration: Mid-May 2025 (The Economic Times)

🌐 How to Check Your CBSE Results

Official Websites:

Mobile Applications:

  • DigiLocker: Access your digital marksheet by activating your account using a six-digit access code provided by your school.
  • UMANG App: Download and log in to the UMANG app to view your results.(The Indian Express, The Times of India)

SMS and IVRS:

  • SMS: Send your roll number to the designated CBSE number (to be announced) to receive your result via SMS.
  • IVRS: Dial 24300699 followed by your area code to listen to your result. (The Indian Express)

📄 Details on the Digital Marksheet

Your online CBSE marksheet will include:

Ensure all details are accurate. In case of discrepancies, contact your school or CBSE immediately. (The Indian Express)


✅ Passing Criteria

  • Class 10: Minimum 33% marks in each subject, combining theory and internal assessment.
  • Class 12: Minimum 33% marks separately in theory and practical components, as well as overall. (The Indian Express)

Students failing to meet these criteria may be eligible for grace marks or can appear for compartment exams.


📝 Post-Result Procedures

Re-evaluation and Verification:

CBSE has revised the grievance redressal process. Students must now first request a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheets before applying for marks verification or re-evaluation. (The Economic Times)

Compartment Exams:

For students who do not pass in one or two subjects, CBSE will conduct compartment examinations later this year. Details regarding these exams will be released after the main results are announced. (The Indian Express)


📊 Previous Years’ Pass Percentages

  • Class 12:

Stay updated by regularly checking the official CBSE websites and trusted news sources. Ensure you have your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth ready to access your results promptly.(The Indian Express)

 

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