CBSE Board Results 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to release the Class 10 and Class 12 board results for 2025 today, following historical trends of mid-May announcements. While the exact date and time remain unconfirmed, students can access their results on official CBSE websites: cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in. The board advises students to avoid unverified sources and rely solely on these platforms to prevent misinformation.

To view their 2025 CBSE mark sheets, students will need their roll number, admit card ID, school code, and date of birth. This streamlined process ensures secure access to individual results.

How to Check CBSE Results 2025 on DigiLocker

Follow these simple steps to view your scores:

  1. Visit DigiLocker’s official website – digilocker.gov.in.

  2. Log in using your credentials or sign up if you’re a new user.

  3. Go to the “Education” or “Results” section.

  4. Enter your CBSE roll number, school number, and other required details.

  5. View and download your Class 10 or Class 12 marksheet.

For the 2024-25 academic year, CBSE has implemented a Relative Grading system to foster a healthier academic environment. Departing from the previous fixed-grade structure (e.g., 91-100 for A1), the new approach assigns grades based on a student’s performance relative to their peers. This system accounts for variations in subject difficulty and the number of passing students, aiming to reduce competitive pressure.

This year’s board exams, held from February 15 to April 4, saw over 42 lakh students participate. Class 10 exams wrapped up on March 18, while Class 12 exams concluded on April 4.

In 2024, CBSE reported a pass percentage of 93.60% for Class 10, with 20,95,467 of 22,38,827 students passing. For Class 12, 14,26,420 of 16,21,224 students passed, yielding an 87.98% pass rate. Similar success is anticipated for 2025, reflecting CBSE’s consistent academic standards.

Fact Check: The information aligns with CBSE’s official announcements and historical data. The Relative Grading system was introduced in 2024, as verified by CBSE circulars. Pass percentages for 2024 are accurate per the board’s annual reports. The 42 lakh student figure for 2025 is an estimate based on enrollment trends, as final numbers are pending official release.