KKN Gurugram Desk | Students who appeared for the CBSE Board Class 10 and Class 12 Examinations 2025 are now anxiously awaiting the announcement of their results.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the Class 10 and 12 results soon on its official website.
While the exact date and time for the result announcement have not yet been officially confirmed, students are advised to stay alert and keep checking the official platforms for updates.
As of now, no official notification has been issued by CBSE regarding the specific result release date or timing.
However, based on previous years’ trends and internal sources, it is anticipated that the CBSE Board Results 2025 could be declared in the first or second week of May 2025.
Students are recommended to regularly monitor the CBSE website for the latest updates to avoid missing the announcement.
Once announced, students will be able to check their Class 10 and Class 12 results through multiple platforms:
Official CBSE Website: cbse.gov.in
DigiLocker App and Website
SMS Services
Umang App (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance)
By offering multiple access points, CBSE aims to ensure that students face no difficulty even if traffic is high on the main website.
Follow these simple steps to view and download your CBSE Board Result 2025:
Visit the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in.
Click on the link for “CBSE Class 10 Result 2025” or “CBSE Class 12 Result 2025” available on the homepage.
Enter your Roll Number, Date of Birth, and School Code in the required fields.
Submit the details to access your result.
Your result will appear on the screen in a new window.
Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
For students facing internet issues or server delays, CBSE offers the option to receive results through SMS.
Here’s how to do it:
Type: CBSE10 (Roll Number) (Date of Birth) (School Number) (Centre Number)
Send the SMS to the number notified by CBSE at the time of result release.
You will receive your result details on your mobile phone within minutes.
CBSE is also collaborating with DigiLocker to provide digital mark sheets and certificates. Here’s how you can use it:
Register using your mobile number linked to your Aadhaar card.
After successful registration, go to the “Education” section.
Select “CBSE” and choose your respective year (2025).
Enter your details like Roll Number and Access Code (issued by CBSE).
Your digital marksheet and certificate will be available for download.
Using DigiLocker ensures that students can access their academic documents anytime, anywhere, without waiting for the physical hard copies.
The CBSE Board Exams for the academic year 2024-25 were conducted as follows:
Class 10 Examinations: 15 February to 18 March 2025
Class 12 Examinations: 15 February to 4 April 2025
Millions of students from across India and abroad enrolled under CBSE-affiliated schools participated in these exams.
The Board conducted exams in offline mode, strictly following examination protocols and ensuring a smooth process across all centers.
While waiting for the results, students should keep a few important points in mind:
Verify Details: Check your roll number, school code, and other credentials carefully.
Stay Updated: Regularly visit the CBSE website and follow trusted news sources for updates.
Prepare for the Next Step: Based on the expected results, plan ahead for admissions into higher studies, entrance exams, or career opportunities.
Avoid Stress: Do not panic if the result is delayed. Maintain calm and patience during this crucial period.
Beware of Fake Links: Always use the official CBSE website or government platforms to check results.
Once results are declared, students can move forward with the following:
Download Marksheet: Get your provisional marksheet via DigiLocker.
Apply for Re-evaluation (If Needed): CBSE allows students to apply for re-evaluation of their answer sheets if they are not satisfied with their marks.
Admission Procedures: Students must use their official marksheets for applying to colleges, universities, or competitive exams.
Request Migration Certificates: Especially for Class 12 students planning to shift educational boards or go abroad for further studies.
In case students face any problem while accessing their results, they can:
Try checking during non-peak hours.
Use alternative platforms like DigiLocker.
Contact the CBSE regional office or school authorities for guidance.
Look for official helpline numbers issued by CBSE for technical assistance.
Remember, due to high traffic, minor server glitches are normal on the day of result release.
The CBSE board follows a 9-point grading system for Class 10 and a percentage and division system for Class 12:
Marks Range | Grade |
---|---|
91-100 | A1 |
81-90 | A2 |
71-80 | B1 |
61-70 | B2 |
51-60 | C1 |
41-50 | C2 |
33-40 | D |
21-32 | E1 |
00-20 | E2 |
For Class 12, a percentage is calculated based on aggregate marks in the best five subjects.
Division (First, Second, Third) is determined as per CBSE rules.
CBSE has issued advisories requesting students:
Not to panic.
Avoid falling for rumors about results.
Always verify any information from the CBSE website or official notifications.
The Board is committed to ensuring transparency, fairness, and timely release of results.
The CBSE Board Result 2025 announcement is one of the most awaited events for lakhs of students and their families.
While the official date is yet to be confirmed, preparations are in full swing for a smooth declaration.
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