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CBSE Boards result 2025: Expected date and time for Class 10th, 12th marksheets declaration, Check details here

CBSE Boards result 2025: Expected date and time for Class 10th, 12th marksheets declaration, Check details here

Time of India28-04-2025

CBSE Result 2025 Date and Time
CBSE Board results 2025
: The much-anticipated CBSE Board result 2025 is expected to be released soon, with students eagerly awaiting the announcement of their performance in the Class 10 and Class 12 exams. After months of preparation and rigorous exams conducted from February 15 to March 18, 2025, millions of students are now looking ahead to the moment when they will finally see their results. As speculation mounts about the CBSE 10th, 12th result 2025 date and time, students are preparing themselves for the crucial announcement that could shape their academic future.
CBSE 10th Result 2025 date and time: What to expect
Based on past trends and updates from the ongoing evaluation process, the CBSE 10th result 2025 is expected to be released between May 1 and May 10, 2025. While no official date has been confirmed yet, there are speculations that the result might be announced on May 2. However, students should stay tuned to official sources for the precise date and time.
The evaluation process began soon after the exams concluded, and it is expected to wrap up by the end of April 2025, allowing the CBSE to compile and release the results shortly thereafter.
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CBSE 12th result 2025: Expected date and time
While Class 10 students eagerly await the CBSE 10th result 2025, their counterparts in Class 12 are also anticipating the release of their results. The CBSE 12th result 2025 is expected to be announced around the same time, likely in the first or second week of May, following a similar schedule to the Class 10 result declaration.
CBSE 10th, 12th result 2025: Steps to access
When the CBSE 10th Result 2025 is announced, students will have several reliable methods to access their results:
CBSE official websites
: The main platform for accessing the CBSE 10th Result 2025 is cbseresults.nic.in. Students can enter their roll number, school code, and date of birth to retrieve their results.
DigiLocker
: DigiLocker provides a convenient way to view digital marksheets. Students need to link their Aadhaar or mobile number to access their results here.
UMANG App
: The UMANG app is another accessible option for students to check their results directly on their mobile phones.
SMS Facility
: For those with limited internet access, CBSE provides an SMS service. Students can send their roll number to a designated number (announced closer to the result date) to receive their results via text.
IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System)
: In certain regions, CBSE also allows students to check their results through IVRS, providing a phone-based alternative to online portals.
CBSE Board result 2025 latest update: Key points to remember
It is important to note that the online results are provisional. After the CBSE Board Result 2025 is declared, students must obtain their original marksheets from their schools. These official marksheets are crucial for further academic pursuits, such as college admissions.
For students who do not pass one or two subjects, CBSE is expected to conduct compartment exams in July 2025. Applications for these exams will open shortly after the results are announced. Additionally, students who believe there is a discrepancy in their results can apply for revaluation within a set period.
For real-time updates, follow our
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