New Delhi: If there is a child in your family currently studying in the 10th grade under the CBSE Board, the wait for their results is about to end. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is currently making preparations to release the results. It is expected that the CBSE Board will announce the Class 10 results either in the last week of April or the first week of May.
The Class 10 examination results are likely to be excellent this time as well. Students need not worry about checking their results; they can conveniently visit the official website, cbse.gov.in, to access their examination outcomes. Furthermore, students will also be able to check their results through DigiLocker. You can find additional information regarding the CBSE Class 10 results below.

An Easy Way to Check Results
You will not face any difficulties in checking your CBSE Class 10 examination results. You will simply need to log in to the DigiLocker website or app. During the login process, you will be required to enter your mobile number and a 6-digit security PIN. Subsequently, you will need to complete the OTP verification process. After logging in, navigate to the “Issued Documents” section and click on either the “CBSE Class 10 Marksheet 2026” or “CBSE Class 12 Marksheet 2026” option. You will be required to enter your Roll Number and School Code. Your digital marksheet will then appear on the screen. You can easily download this result.

Easily Check Your CBSE Board Results
To do this, you must first visit the official CBSE websites: cbse.gov.in or results.cbse.nic.in.
Next, click on the “CBSE 10th Result 2026” or “CBSE 12th Result 2026” link located on the homepage.
A new page will then open. You will need to fill in your details on this page.
Enter your Roll Number, School Code, Admit Card ID, and Date of Birth (DOB), and then click the “Submit” button.
Your result will then be displayed on the screen.
What Information Does the Marksheet Contain?
For your information, the CBSE marksheet provides a comprehensive set of details. This includes the student’s name, roll number, date of birth, and the name and code of the school. Additionally, it lists the marks and grades obtained in each subject, the pass/fail status, the CGPA or percentage, and the marks awarded for internal assessments.
What is the Minimum Passing Score?
According to CBSE Board regulations, students are required to secure a minimum of 33% marks in *each* individual subject to pass. In subjects that comprise both a theory component and a practical component, students must secure 33% marks separately in *both* the theory and practical examinations. Furthermore, the student’s overall performance across all subjects must also meet the passing criteria.





