Fake notice on CBSE 10th, 12th results 2025 in two-halves viral, board alerts students
Vagisha Kaushik | May 8, 2025 | 05:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Result 2025: Class 10 results will be declared on May 9 and 13 and Class 12 results on May 14 and 16 to reduce traffic load on cbse.gov.in, claims fake notice.
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Attempt NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education has alerted students and parents about a fake notice on CBSE 10th, 12th results 2025. The fake notice claims that the board will adopt a new method to declare CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2025 and announce results in two-halves.
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Referring to the CBSE notice on Digilocker access code , the fake notification said that for the first time ever, the board is set to declare the result of CBSE Board exams 2025 by “new formation” and “new method”.
As per the fake notice, CBSE 10th result 2025 will be declared for half of the students on May 9 and for the other half on May 15 at 11 am. Similarly, the CBSE 12th result 2025 will be out on May 14 at 11 am for half of the candidates and on May 16 at 1 pm for another half. The process has been adopted to reduce the traffic on the CBSE official website, cbse.gov.in and the CBSE results 2025 have been delayed to the implementation of this process, the fake notice claimed.
“As you know more than 46 lakh student appeared in CBSE exam 2025, and to reduce the traffic load in the CBSE result website, CBSE has made a decision to declare this year result in a halfway grouped method that will easy for student to access it and same for the CBSE Board to publish it. That’s why this result might has been delayed due to new method introduced by CBSE,” it read.
CBSE result 2025
CBSE did change the CBSE result 2025 process but only for the post-result activities, as per which, now students will have to obtain the photocopy of the 10th, 12th answer sheets first and then for verification of marks, retotaling, or revaluation of answer sheets, if required.
Recently, the board refuted claims about declaration of CBSE Class 10 result 2025 on May 2 and told media that the date had not been finalised. The only official update on CBSE 2025 result is that the six-digit access code for Digilocker is out and schools can share the codes with students for downloading certificates and marksheets.
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