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CBSE Board 10th and 12th Result – Step-by-Step Guide to Check Your Results

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New Delhi: If there is a student in your household appearing for the CBSE Class 10 or 12 board examinations, you will have to wait for the results. It appears unlikely that the results will be released in the month of April; instead, it is anticipated that they will be declared in May. Last year as well, the CBSE Class 10 and 12 results were released during the month of May.

As soon as the results are released, students can check them with ease. Students can access their examination results via DigiLocker, SMS, and mobile applications. Results can also be checked subject-wise by visiting the official CBSE websites: cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. However, no official statement regarding the release of the results has been issued yet.

Know the Methods to Check Results

Students can check their CBSE Class 10 and 12 examination results using various methods. Occasionally, heavy traffic on the official website may cause technical glitches. In such situations, students can utilise alternative methods. In addition to DigiLocker, students can make use of the UMANG app, SMS services, and the IVRS facility. All these methods are user-friendly and remain functional even with low internet speeds.

How ​​to Check Examination Results

To check their examination results, students must visit the official CBSE websites: cbse.gov.in or results.cbse.nic.in. Next, you will need to click on the “CBSE 10th Result 2026” or “CBSE 12th Result 2026” link on the homepage.

A new page will then open, where you will be required to enter your details.

Subsequently, you must enter your Roll Number, School Code, Admit Card ID, and Date of Birth (DOB), and then click on the ‘Submit’ button.

Your result will then be displayed on the screen.

Know What Essential Information the Marksheet Contains

The CBSE marksheet provides a wealth of essential information. This includes the student’s name, roll number, date of birth, as well as the school’s name and code. Furthermore, 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. Therefore, while checking your result, ensure that you carefully review all the details.

Marks Required to Pass

According to the regulations of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), students must secure a minimum of 33% marks in *each* subject to pass. If a subject comprises both theory and practical components, a separate minimum of 33% marks is required in *each* of these sections. Additionally, the student’s overall performance must also meet the passing criteria. In cases where a student fails by a narrow margin, the Board may award grace marks to enable them to pass.

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