CBSE 10th Result OUT at cbse.gov.in: The wait for the Class 10 results has finally ended for students of the CBSE Board. The Central Board of Secondary Education has officially released the Class 10 results. Students need not be anxious about checking their examination results.
Key Takeaways
Quick Read- Check Results Here
- How to Check the Result?
- When Was the Result Released Last Year?
They can conveniently check their results by visiting the official CBSE Board website at results.cbse.nic.in. Following the release of the results, students will be able to view and download their mark sheets online using their roll numbers.
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Check Results Here
CBSE Class 10 students can check their examination results via several official platforms. Students can access their scorecards through cbseresults. nic. in, cbse.gov.in, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app.
To view their results online, students will be required to enter their roll number, school number, and date of birth. Immediately upon logging in, the digital mark sheet will become available for download.
How to Check the Result?
There are several ways to check the result. Class 10 students can check their examination results online by entering their roll numbers.
To do this, students must first visit the official websites: results.cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in.
Once the window opens, click on the ‘Secondary School Examination (Class X) Results 2026’ link (this link will be activated shortly).
Next, you will need to enter your Roll Number, School Number, Date of Birth, and Admit Card ID.
Upon submission, the result will appear on the screen.
Students can then download or print a copy of the result for future reference.
When Was the Result Released Last Year?
For your information, the Class 10 results for the previous year—2025—were released on May 13. However, that was not the case this time around. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), keeping in mind the students’ concerns regarding admission to their next level of studies, has released the Class 10 results earlier this year compared to the last.