CBSE Class 10 result 2025 declared at cbse.gov.in; pass percentage stands at 93.66%
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 13, 2025 | 01:05 PM IST | 1 min read
CBSE 10th Result 2025: Students can also check their results through Digilocker, SMS, IVRS, or the call facility.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the CBSE Class 10 result 2025 today. Students who appeared for the exam can check the CBSE 10th result 2025 through the official websites at cbse.gov.in. This year, the overall pass percentage for CBSE Class 10th result 2025 stands at 93.66%.
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Students will have to enter their roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth to log in and check their CBSE 10th result 2025. The CBSE Class 10 result 2025 will also be available on DigiLocker . Students can also check their scores through SMS, IVRS, or the call facility.
To check the CBSE Class 10 result 2025 through SMS, students should type the message in the format: cbse10<space>roll number<space>date of birth<space>school number<space>centre number, and send it to 7738299899. The CBSE 10th result 2025 will be sent to the same number within a few minutes.
To pass the CBSE Class 10 exam 2025, students will have to score at least 33% in each subject as well as in the overall aggregate. To calculate the overall percentage from the CGPA, the CGPA should be multiplied by 9.5.
The board has revised the order of post-result procedures for the CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2025. Students will now have to first obtain a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheets before applying for verification or re-evaluation of marks.
How to check CBSE Class 10 result 2025?
Students can follow the steps given below to check the CBSE Class 10 result 2025.
- Go to the official CBSE Class 10 result website at results.cbse.nic.in.
- Click on the link that reads ‘Secondary School Examination Results 2025’.
- Enter the candidate’s roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth and click on the ‘Submit’ button.
- The CBSE Class 10 result 2025, including subject-wise marks and grades, will appear on the screen.
- Download the CBSE 10th result 2025 and save a copy for future reference.
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