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CBSE 10th, 12th Board Result 2025 Live Updates:

CBSE 10th, 12th Board Result 2025 Live Updates: When will CBSE release results? Check expected date, websites and how to download


CBSE Class 10th, 12th Board Result 2025 Date, Time @ cbse.gov.in Live Updates: While CBSE has not yet confirmed the official result date, past patterns point to a mid-May release. For instance, results were declared on May 13 in 2024 and May 12 in 2023.

CBSE Result 2025 Date Live, cbse.gov.in 10th, 12th Board Result 2025: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is set to announce the Class 10 and 12 board exam results for over 42 lakh students who appeared for the exams held between February 15 and April 4, 2025. Although certain reports suggest that CBSE Class 10 and 12 results might be declared tomorrow, CBSE Board top officials have informed  online that there are no plans to release results tomorrow on May 2. 



Based on previous years’ trends, the results for both classes are likely to be declared together around mid-May. Students will be able to check their scorecards on official platforms such as cbse.gov.in, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app.


Data from past years highlights a consistent trend of girls outperforming boys, with the pass percentage in 2024 reaching 87.98% for Class 12 and 93.60% for Class 10. To pass, students must obtain at least 33% marks in each subject, though grace marks may be awarded to those falling slightly short.


While CBSE has not yet confirmed the official result date, past patterns point to a mid-May release. For instance, results were declared on May 13 in 2024 and May 12 in 2023. The only recent deviation was in 2022, when results were delayed until July 22 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As in previous years, Class 10 and 12 results are expected to be announced simultaneously.

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