
CBSE Result 10th, 12th Result 2025 Declared: Check Marksheet on cbse.gov.in, Digilocker and Official Result Portals
New Delhi, May 13: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially announced the Class 12 results for the academic year 2024–25. According to data shared by the board, a total of 17,04,367 students had registered for the Class 12 board exams. Out of these, 16,92,794 appeared and 14,96,307 students successfully passed the examination.
CBSE Class 10 Result 2025 Expected Soon
While Class 12 results are out, CBSE is expected to release the Class 10 results shortly. The board will publish the results on its official websites:
Pass Percentage Sees Slight Improvement
Compared to the previous year, the pass percentage for Class 12 students has seen a modest increase. This reflects improved overall performance by students across various regions.
CBSE Class 10 Pass Criteria and Grace Marks Policy
For both Class 10 and Class 12, students are required to score a minimum of 33% marks in each subject to be considered “pass.” In cases where students fall short by 1 mark or so, grace marks may be granted at the board’s discretion to ensure fair results. More information regarding mark sheets, evaluation, and rechecking procedures is available at education portals like education.indianexpress.com.
How to Access CBSE Results via DigiLocker
Apart from official websites, students can also download their digital mark sheets and certificates from DigiLocker. Here’s how:
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Log in using your CBSE-issued credentials and access code.
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CBSE will also send login details via SMS to the students’ registered mobile numbers.
DigiLocker ensures secure and verified digital copies of your academic records, eliminating the need for physical documents.
Top-Performing State in CBSE Results 2025
As per initial data, Vijayawada has emerged as one of the top-performing districts in the country. Detailed district-wise performance will be made available soon.
New Relative Grading System Introduced
Starting from the 2024–25 academic session, CBSE has adopted a Relative Grading system to promote academic fairness and reduce performance pressure. Unlike the earlier fixed-grade model (e.g., A1 for 91–100 marks), the new system assigns grades based on a student’s performance relative to their peer group. Grade boundaries will now depend on subject-wise score trends and overall distribution.
CBSE 2025 Board Exam Overview
This year, the CBSE board exams were conducted from February 15 to April 4, 2025, with:
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Class 10 exams ending on March 18
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Class 12 exams concluding on April 4
A total of over 42 lakh students participated in the board examinations across India.