Check CBSE 10th Result Directly, Here’s How

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New Delhi: If your child is a candidate for the CBSE Class 10 board examinations, the wait for the results is about to end very soon. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to release the results during the first week of May. This will bring an end to the anticipation for approximately 2.5 million students. Students will not face any hassle in checking their results.

The examination results can be checked through a simple and easy process. If a student fails, the option to appear for a compartment examination will remain open to them. Although the official date for the result declaration has not yet been formally announced, media reports are making claims to this effect.

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How ​​to Check Results

To check their results via DigiLocker, students must first visit the official website: digilocker.gov.in.

Next, they will need to log in by entering their mobile number or Aadhaar number.

Then, they must click on the ‘Issued Documents’ section.

Subsequently, they will need to click on the link for the CBSE Class 10 results.

Finally, they will be required to enter the requested details.

Other Ways to Check Results

Students of the Central Board of Secondary Education can check their results through various websites, including: cbse.gov.in, results.  nic.in, results.digilocker.gov.in, and umang.gov.in. Students can also access their examination results via the websites cbseresults .nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in, or cbse.nic.in.

Minimum Marks Required to Pass

To pass the Central Board of Secondary Education’s Class 10 examinations, students must secure a minimum of 3 per cent marks in each subject. Any student securing less than this minimum percentage will be considered to have failed the examination.

Keep Your Roll Number Handy

The CBSE Class 10 examination results are expected to be released by the Board any day now. To view their results, students are advised to keep their roll numbers safe and accessible.

The CBSE Class 10 examination results could be released at any moment; therefore, all students are advised to keep their roll numbers secure.