
Over 42 lakh students who appeared for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams (Feb–April 2025) are eagerly awaiting their results. While the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not yet announced the official result date, the results are expected anytime now.
🖥️ Where to Check Results?CBSE results will be available on the following official websites:
Students need to enter their Roll Number, School Code, Date of Birth, and Admit Card ID to access their results.
📲 How to Check Results on Digilocker?CBSE provides digital mark sheets and certificates via Digilocker. Here's how to access them:
Visit or open the Digilocker app
Click on “CBSE Results”
Select your class (10 or 12)
Enter Roll Number, School Code, and 6-digit PIN (provided by school)
Verify via OTP, and your result will appear under “Documents”
You can also receive your result via SMS:
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For Class 10: Type cbse10 Roll Number
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For Class 12: Type cbse12 Roll Number
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Send to: 7738299899
You’ll get your result directly on your mobile.
📱 Other Platforms to Access Result-
UMANG App
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IVRS Call System (as provided by CBSE)
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Digilocker Mobile App
All these platforms are official and safe to use.
✅ Passing Criteria-
Class 10: Minimum 33% overall
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Class 12: Minimum 33% in theory and practical separately
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CBSE may offer grace marks in borderline cases
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Class 12 pass rate: 87.98%
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Class 10 pass rate: 93.60%
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Over 24.12 lakh students appeared for Class 10 last year
CBSE Results 2025 are just around the corner. Stay calm and check only through official platforms like Digilocker, CBSE website, or UMANG App. Keep your credentials handy and double-check URLs to avoid falling for fake result links.
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