
CBSE Class 12 result 2025 Toppers: Check names, marks, percentage & other key details
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday announced the 2025 Class 10 and Class 12 examination results, with 88.39% of students clearing the exams successfully.
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Since last year, the CBSE has discontinued the practice of announcing toppers for the Class 10 and Class 12 examinations. This year, girls have outshone boys by over 5 percentage points in the CBSE Class 12 board exams, according to Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj.
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CBSE Result 2025 Alternate Websites: From DigiLocker to UMANG app and more, different ways to check Class 12 results
This year, the board exams were conducted across 7,842 centres in India and abroad, covering 84 subjects for Class 10 and 120 for Class 12. CBSE has advised students to access their scorecards and certificates only through verified and secure platforms. All digital documents released will be considered legally valid for higher education and employment purposes.
Official platforms to download CBSE results and scorecards
Students must use designated channels to check and download their CBSE results. The primary websites include cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in. Additional platforms such as DigiLocker and UMANG also provide direct access to digitally signed scorecards and certificates. To prevent misinformation and data breaches, CBSE has warned against using unofficial portals.
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The result will also be accessible via SMS and IVRS for those unable to access the internet. Students simply need to send 'CBSE10 ' or 'CBSE12 ' to 7738299899 or call 24300699 (with the area code) to receive their marks.
Steps to check and download the CBSE Class 10 or 12 result.
To view your result online:
Step 1: Visit cbse.gov.in or results.cbse.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the Class 10 or
Class 12 result
link on the homepage.
Step 3: Enter your roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID.
Step 4: Submit the details to access your scorecard.
Step 5: Download and save the provisional marksheet for reference.
For DigiLocker access, students must log in using the mobile number linked to their Aadhaar and the 6-digit PIN provided by their schools. Once logged in, students can download their marksheet, migration certificate, and other academic documents.
Digitally signed scorecards are legally valid
The scorecards downloaded from DigiLocker and other official platforms are digitally signed and fully recognised for college admissions and recruitment processes. Students will be able to collect physical copies from their respective schools after the official declaration.
CBSE's digital-first result delivery mechanism, supported by the Ministry of Electronics and IT, ensures efficient and secure access for lakhs of students. With the board discouraging the release of toppers' lists to avoid unhealthy competition, students are advised to focus on their own results and future academic planning.
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