CBSE Class 10 Result 2025: Delhi region achieves 95.14% pass rate; compartment percentage slightly rises
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 14, 2025 | 06:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE 10th Result 2025: A total of 29,745 students appeared for the exam from foreign schools, with 29,320 passing, resulting in a pass percentage of 98.57%, a slight decline of 0.04% from last year.
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Check NowThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 results 2025 reflect a slight increase of 0.06%, bringing the overall pass percentage to 93.66%. In this year's exams, girls outshone boys, achieving a pass percentage of 95.00%, while boys recorded a pass percentage of 92.63%. Transgender students also recorded a pass percentage of 95.00%, matching that of girls in the CBSE 10th result 2025.
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In the Delhi region, the overall pass percentage is 95.14% in CBSE Class 10 result 2025 , with Delhi-West achieving a slightly higher pass percentage of 95.24%, while Delhi-East stood at 95.07%. The pass percentage in foreign schools dropped slightly to 98.57% in 2025, compared to 98.61%, last year.
A total of 29,847 foreign students registered for the CBSE Class 10 exam 2025 , with 29,745 students appearing for the exam and 29,320 students passing. Among the girls, the pass percentage stands at 99.16%, with 14,786 students declared pass. However, the boys’ pass percentage saw a slight decline, standing at 97.98%, with 14,534 boys passing the exam.
CBSE Class 10 Result 2025: Overall rise in compartment percentage
The CBSE Class 10 results 2025 show that 1,41,353 students are placed in the compartment, with the percentage rising slightly from 5.91% in 2024 to 5.96% in 2025. The data reveals a regional variation in the compartment results in the CBSE Class 10 exam 2025.
As per the official data, Guwahati stands out with the highest percentage of students placed in the compartment in the CBSE Class 10 results 2025, recording a significant 14.51%.
This is followed by Prayagraj, with 8.60%, and Patna, with 7.68%. The region-wise number of students placed in the compartment, along with their percentage, is given in the table below.
|
Region |
Number of students placed in compartment |
Percentage |
|
Ajmer |
6111 |
4.32 |
|
Bhubaneswar |
9017 |
6.42 |
|
Panchkula |
12829 |
6.73 |
|
Delhi East |
9628 |
4.83 |
|
Guwahati |
10389 |
14.51 |
|
Chennai |
1514 |
1.28 |
|
Patna |
19453 |
7.68 |
|
Prayagraj |
20062 |
8.60 |
|
Trivandrum |
131 |
0.21 |
|
Dehradun |
8166 |
7.98 |
|
Chandigarh |
8626 |
6.00 |
|
Pune |
3971 |
3.30 |
|
Bengaluru |
989 |
1.06 |
|
Bhopal |
7954 |
6.88 |
|
Noida |
16402 |
9.73 |
|
Delhi West |
5932 |
4.64 |
|
Vijaywada |
179 |
0.20 |
|
CBSE |
141353 |
5.96 |
CBSE 10th Result 2025: State-wise pass percentage
Uttar Pradesh recorded the highest number of students who passed in the CBSE Class 10 result 2025, with a total of 4,00,963 students declared pass. It is followed by Bihar, where 159,304 students passed. Delhi ranked third, with 2,81,815 students successfully passing the CBSE Class 10 exam 2025.
The state-wise number of students who passed the CBSE Class 10 exam 2025, along with the gender-wise and overall pass percentages, is provided in the table below.
|
State Name |
Total Passed |
Boys Pass % |
Girls Pass % |
Total Pass % |
|
Arunachal Pradesh |
12,398 |
63.52 |
69.01 |
66.33 |
|
Assam |
22,516 |
94.02 |
96.49 |
95.13 |
|
A & N Island |
5,154 |
93.13 |
96.66 |
94.88 |
|
Andhra Pradesh |
36,482 |
99.65 |
99.85 |
99.73 |
|
Bihar |
1,59,304 |
91.43 |
92.34 |
91.78 |
|
Chhattisgarh |
34,834 |
88.94 |
92.31 |
90.52 |
|
Chandigarh |
15,362 |
87.59 |
89.47 |
88.50 |
|
Daman & Diu |
455 |
91.73 |
94.20 |
92.86 |
|
Delhi |
2,81,815 |
93.98 |
95.71 |
94.80 |
|
Dadar & Nagar Haveli |
1236 |
87.28 |
92.75 |
89.63 |
|
Foreign School |
29,324 |
97.96 |
99.14 |
98.55 |
|
Goa |
1175 |
98.84 |
100.00 |
99.41 |
|
Gujarat |
41,033 |
96.04 |
97.66 |
96.73 |
|
Haryana |
1,60,158 |
90.49 |
94.97 |
92.32 |
|
Himachal Pradesh |
16,706 |
96.58 |
98.09 |
97.26 |
|
Jharkhand |
73,351 |
92.20 |
92.09 |
92.16 |
|
Jammu and Kashmir |
13,543 |
97.79 |
98.71 |
98.19 |
|
Karnataka |
91,996 |
98.43 |
99.46 |
98.90 |
|
Kerala |
63,296 |
99.81 |
99.90 |
99.86 |
|
Ladakh |
2,239 |
72.16 |
76.89 |
74.73 |
|
Lakshadweep |
409 |
90.60 |
90.78 |
90.69 |
|
Meghalaya |
1,401 |
95.60 |
97.16 |
96.35 |
|
Manipur |
4,443 |
88.18 |
89.83 |
88.93 |
|
Madhya Pradesh |
1,07,211 |
91.32 |
94.40 |
92.71 |
|
Maharashtra |
1,13,257 |
96.06 |
97.34 |
96.61 |
|
Mizoram |
560 |
93.33 |
92.72 |
93.02 |
|
Nagaland |
1,350 |
96.35 |
98.32 |
97.19 |
|
Odisha |
55,734 |
91.57 |
93.34 |
92.40 |
|
Punjab |
1,03,631 |
92.67 |
96.68 |
94.49 |
|
Puducherry |
8,687 |
88.13 |
89.16 |
88.66 |
|
Rajasthan |
94,030 |
94.17 |
95.90 |
94.88 |
|
Sikkim |
5,786 |
76.09 |
83.48 |
79.97 |
|
Tripura |
11,787 |
85.46 |
88.55 |
86.92 |
|
Telangana |
51,433 |
99.80 |
99.86 |
99.83 |
|
Tamil Nadu |
1,03,117 |
99.83 |
99.90 |
99.86 |
|
Uttarakhand |
55,865 |
91.90 |
94.44 |
92.99 |
|
Uttar Pradesh |
4,00,963 |
88.69 |
92.58 |
90.27 |
|
West Bengal |
39,595 |
93.99 |
96.19 |
94.90 |
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