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  • Published: May 10 2025 05:34 PM
  • Last Updated: May 29 2025 11:50 AM

CBSE Class 10th and 12th 2025 results are expected next week, accessible via official websites (cbseresults.nic.in, etc.), SMS, or app. A 33% minimum is needed to pass.


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CBSE Results 2025: The Big Wait is Almost Over!

Okay, deep breaths, everyone! Millions of students across India are on pins and needles waiting for the CBSE Class 10th and 12th results for 2025. It's that time of year again – the nervous energy is practically palpable. The million-dollar question? When are those results finally dropping? Sources are saying sometime next week, but of course, nothing's official until it is. So let's break down everything we know so far.

When Can We Expect Those CBSE Results?

The exact date and time are still a mystery, but hey, that's the thrill, right? We're expecting the CBSE Class 10th and 12th results for the 2024-25 academic year sometime next week. Last year, they came out on May 13th, so that gives us a *rough* idea. But honestly, who saw that coming? Remember, it’s all speculation until the official announcement.

Keep checking back: Seriously, bookmark the official CBSE websites! This isn't a drill. There's a lot of fake news floating around – don't fall for it!

Over 42 lakh students: That's a HUGE number of students hanging in there after exams that ran from February 15th to April 4th. That's a lot of anticipation!

Check your results in a bunch of ways: You've got options! You can check on cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, DigiLocker, and even the UMANG app.

How to Actually *See* Your Results

Checking your results isn't rocket science, thankfully! Here’s the lowdown on getting those all-important scores:

  1. Go to the official CBSE website: cbseresults.nic.in
  2. Find the right link for Class 10th or 12th.
  3. Enter your roll number, school number, and date of birth.
  4. Hit submit and cross your fingers!
  5. Download that marksheet and save it – you'll want a copy!

Other ways to check: SMS, the UMANG app, or DigiLocker are also options. DigiLocker needs a 6-digit code from your school though.

That DigiLocker code: Your school should have it. If you're planning to use DigiLocker, call your school and get that code.

SMS option: Text "cbse10 " or "cbse12 " to 7738299899. Make sure you get the numbers right!

IVRS: Check the CBSE website for those contact numbers.

Passing Grades and Those Grace Marks

You need at least 33% in each subject and overall to pass. Sometimes, the CBSE gives grace marks if you're just a hair away from passing in a subject or two.

How'd Students Do in the Past?

Let's take a quick look at past CBSE pass percentages to get an idea of what to expect. These past few years have been pretty consistent:

  • 2024: Class 10 - 93.60%; Class 12 - 87.98%
  • 2023: Class 10 - 93.12%; Class 12 - 87.33%
  • 2022: Class 10 - 94.40%; Class 12 - 92.71%

Remember 2020 and 2021? Those were higher due to the pandemic changing how things were marked.

Hang In There—It’s Almost Over!

The wait is almost over, friends! Stay calm, stick to official sources, and have all your info ready when those results drop next week. Good luck to everyone!

FAQ

CBSE 10th and 12th 2025 exam results are expected to be released next week. Keep checking the official websites for updates.

You can check your CBSE Class 10th and 12th results on cbseresults.nic.in, via SMS, or through the official CBSE app. Look for updates on the official website next week.

The minimum passing marks for CBSE Class 10th and 12th 2025 exams is 33%. Students need to score at least 33% in each subject to pass.

The main website to check your CBSE 2025 results is cbseresults.nic.in. Other official websites may also be announced. Always check official sources.

Instructions on how to check your CBSE 10th and 12th results via SMS will be released along with the results on the official website. Keep an eye out for this information.

If you haven't received your result, check the official CBSE website (cbseresults.nic.in). If there's still an issue, contact the CBSE directly for assistance.

If you fail one subject in the CBSE 12th exam, you will likely be given the opportunity to retake the examination. Refer to the official CBSE guidelines or contact them directly for more information.

Keep checking the official CBSE website, cbseresults.nic.in, for any notifications, updates, and official announcements regarding the results release.

Generally, yes, CBSE releases class 10 and 12 results together. Look for a combined announcement on the official website (cbseresults.nic.in) next week.

You'll likely need your roll number and potentially other details as specified on the official CBSE website (cbseresults.nic.in) once the results are released. Check for further information on the official page.

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