CBSE Main Result 2025 - Class 10th & 12th National Board
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Welcome to TrueJobs.co.in, your trusted portal for all government job and education updates. Here, you can check the latest CBSE result updates, official notices, and active scorecard links on the official portal. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts one of the most significant board examinations in India for Class 10th (Secondary School Examination) and Class 12th (Senior School Certificate Examination). Millions of students eagerly await these results every year, as they mark crucial milestones in their academic journeys. This comprehensive landing page provides you with all the essential information regarding the CBSE Main Examination Results for the academic year 2024-2025, including how to check your scores, important dates, statistics, and what to do next.
1. Overview / Introduction
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national-level board of education in India, responsible for conducting public examinations for Class 10th and Class 12th. The CBSE Main Examination Results are highly anticipated by students, parents, and educators across the country. These results are fundamental for higher education admissions and career planning. This page is dedicated to providing up-to-date information for the CBSE Main Results for the academic year 2024-2025.
- Board Name: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
- Result Type: Main Examination Results (Class 10th & 12th)
- Academic Year: 2024-2025
- Official Result Website: https://results.cbse.nic.in/
- Official Board Website: https://www.cbse.gov.in/
- Scope: National (All India)
TrueJobs.co.in strives to be your reliable source for accurate and timely information, ensuring you have access to official links and guidance for your CBSE results.
2. Important Dates
Keeping track of important dates is crucial for students. While the exact dates for the CBSE Main Results 2025 are yet to be officially announced, based on previous trends, we can provide an estimated timeline. Please note that these are tentative dates and will be updated as soon as CBSE releases official notifications.
CBSE Class 10th & 12th Main Exam 2025 - Tentative Dates
| Event | Tentative Date (2025) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Class 10th Main Exams | February - March 2025 | Conducted by CBSE |
| Class 12th Main Exams | February - March 2025 | Conducted by CBSE |
| Class 10th Result Declaration | May 2025 (Expected Mid-May) | Official announcement awaited |
| Class 12th Result Declaration | May 2025 (Expected Mid-May) | Official announcement awaited |
| Re-evaluation/Verification Application Window | Within 15-20 days of result | Specific dates to be announced post-result |
| Compartment Exam Application | June 2025 (Expected) | Specific dates to be announced post-result |
| Compartment Exam Date | July - August 2025 (Expected) | Specific dates to be announced post-result |
Students are advised to regularly check the official CBSE website (https://www.cbse.gov.in/) and TrueJobs.co.in for the latest updates on result declaration dates and other important announcements.
3. How to Check Result
Checking your CBSE Main Examination Result 2025 is a straightforward process. The results will be published online on the official CBSE results portal. Follow these simple steps to access your scorecard:
- Visit the Official Result Website: Open your web browser and navigate to the official CBSE result portal: https://results.cbse.nic.in/. You can also find direct links on TrueJobs.co.in once the results are declared.
- Select Your Examination: On the homepage, you will find multiple links for different examinations. Look for the link that says "Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) Results 2025" or "Secondary School Examination (Class X) Results 2025". Click on the relevant link.
- Enter Your Credentials: A new page will open where you need to enter your examination details. Typically, you will be required to enter the following information:
- Roll Number: Your unique examination roll number.
- School Number: The unique number assigned to your school.
- Admit Card ID: A specific ID mentioned on your admit card.
- Date of Birth: Your date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format.
- Submit Details: After entering all the required information accurately, click on the "Submit" or "Get Result" button.
- View and Download Result: Your CBSE Class 10th or Class 12th Main Result 2025 will be displayed on the screen. Carefully review all the details, including your marks, grades, and personal information.
- Print or Save: It is highly recommended to download a digital copy (PDF) of your scorecard and also take a printout for future reference. This provisional mark sheet will be useful until you receive your original mark sheet from your school.
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5. Result Statistics
The CBSE Main Examination results always come with comprehensive statistics, including overall pass percentages, gender-wise performance, and region-wise data. These statistics provide valuable insights into the academic performance trends across the country. The official statistics for CBSE Main Results 2025 will be released along with the results. Below are placeholders for the expected statistics, which will be updated with actual data once available.
CBSE Class 10th Result Statistics (Expected 2025)
| Category | Expected Data (2025) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Pass Percentage | ~93-94% | Historically high pass rates |
| Girls' Pass Percentage | ~94-95% | Often slightly higher than boys |
| Boys' Pass Percentage | ~92-93% | Slightly lower than girls |
| Total Students Appeared | ~21-22 Lakhs | Approximate number |
| Top Performing Region | To be announced | Regional performance varies annually |
CBSE Class 12th Result Statistics (Expected 2025)
| Category | Expected Data (2025) | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Overall Pass Percentage | ~87-88% | Consistent pass rates over years |
| Girls' Pass Percentage | ~89-90% | Often slightly higher than boys |
| Boys' Pass Percentage | ~86-87% | Slightly lower than girls |
| Total Students Appeared | ~16-17 Lakhs | Approximate number |
| Top Performing Region | To be announced | Regional performance varies annually |
These statistics will be updated with official figures once released by CBSE. Keep an eye on TrueJobs.co.in for the most accurate information.
6. Marking Scheme & Grading System
Understanding the CBSE marking scheme and grading system is essential for students to interpret their results correctly. CBSE follows a standardized evaluation process to ensure fairness and consistency across all affiliated schools.
CBSE Class 10th & 12th Marking Scheme
For both Class 10th and Class 12th, the CBSE examination system typically includes:
- Theory Papers: Most subjects have a theory paper, usually for 80 marks, conducted by the board.
- Internal Assessment/Practical Exams: The remaining 20 marks are generally for internal assessment (for Class 10th) or practical examinations (for Class 12th science subjects, and some vocational subjects).
- Passing Criteria: To pass a subject, a student must secure at least 33% marks in aggregate (theory + practical/internal assessment combined). For subjects with separate theory and practical components, a student generally needs to pass both components separately, though specific rules may vary.
- Grading for Class 10th: From 2017-18, CBSE reintroduced marks for Class 10th, moving away from the purely CCE-based grading system. However, grades are still assigned based on marks.
- Grading for Class 12th: Class 12th results are primarily based on marks, with grades also provided.
CBSE Grading System (Applicable for both Class 10th & 12th)
CBSE uses a 9-point grading system for individual subjects based on the marks obtained. The grades are awarded on a scale of A1 to E2.
| Marks Range | Grade | Grade Point |
|---|---|---|
| 91-100 | A1 | 10 |
| 81-90 | A2 | 9 |
| 71-80 | B1 | 8 |
| 61-70 | B2 | 7 |
| 51-60 | C1 | 6 |
| 41-50 | C2 | 5 |
| 33-40 | D1 | 4 |
| 21-32 | D2 | -- |
| 00-20 | E | -- |
Note: Grades D1 and D2 are passing grades. Students securing Grade E1 or E2 in any subject are generally required to appear for a compartment examination in that subject. The overall CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) for Class 10th is calculated based on the grade points obtained in the main five subjects.
7. Toppers List
Every year, CBSE recognizes the exemplary performance of students who achieve top ranks in the Class 10th and Class 12th Main Examinations. The toppers list showcases the highest scorers from various regions and streams. While CBSE has, in recent years, opted not to declare a centralized toppers list to avoid unhealthy competition, schools and media often highlight their top-performing students. TrueJobs.co.in will provide details on any officially released topper information or significant achievements once the CBSE Main Results 2025 are out.
CBSE Class 10th Toppers (Expected 2025)
| Rank | Student Name | Marks/Percentage | School |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
| 2 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
| 3 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
CBSE Class 12th Toppers (Expected 2025)
| Rank | Student Name | Marks/Percentage | Stream | School |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
| 2 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
| 3 | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced | To be announced |
We celebrate the hard work and dedication of all students and wish them the very best for their future endeavors.
8. Compartment / Supplementary Info
For students who unfortunately do not pass one or two subjects in the CBSE Main Examinations, the board provides an opportunity to reappear through the Compartment (or Supplementary) Examination. This allows students to save an academic year by clearing their pending subjects without having to repeat the entire class.
Key Points for CBSE Compartment Exams:
- Eligibility: Generally, students failing in one or two subjects (for Class 10th) or one subject (for Class 12th) are eligible for compartment exams. The exact rules are specified by CBSE annually.
- Application Process: Students need to apply online through their respective schools or directly via the CBSE website within a specified window after the main results are declared. A fee is applicable per subject.
- Exam Dates: Compartment exams are typically conducted in July-August, allowing sufficient time for students to prepare.
- Result: The results for compartment exams are usually declared in August or September.
- Passing Criteria: Students must secure the minimum passing marks (33% aggregate) in the compartment subject(s) to be declared pass.
For detailed information on application dates, fees, and syllabus for compartment exams, students should refer to the official CBSE notifications released after the main results. TrueJobs.co.in will also update the relevant information on our dedicated page: CBSE Supplementary Result.
9. Revaluation / Rechecking Process
If a student is not satisfied with their marks in one or more subjects, CBSE offers provisions for verification of marks, obtaining photocopies of evaluated answer books, and re-evaluation of answers. This process ensures transparency and addresses any genuine discrepancies.
Steps for Revaluation/Verification:
- Verification of Marks: This is the first step, where the board re-totals the marks awarded and ensures all answers have been evaluated. Any unchecked answers are also marked.
- Obtaining Photocopy of Evaluated Answer Book: If still not satisfied, students can apply to get a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheet. This allows them to review how their answers were marked.
- Re-evaluation of Answers: After reviewing the photocopy, if a student believes there was an error in evaluation, they can apply for re-evaluation of specific questions or the entire answer sheet.
Important Considerations:
- Application Window: Each step has a specific, short application window, usually within 15-20 days of the result declaration.
- Fees: A non-refundable fee is charged for each step and per subject.
- Changes in Marks: Marks can increase or decrease after re-evaluation. The new marks will be final.
- Online Application: All applications for verification, photocopy, and re-evaluation are typically done online through the official CBSE website.
Tentative Fees for Revaluation/Verification (Subject to Change for 2025)
| Service | Approximate Fee per Subject |
|---|---|
| Verification of Marks | ₹500 |
| Obtaining Photocopy of Answer Book | ₹700 (Class 12th), ₹500 (Class 10th) |
| Re-evaluation | ₹100 per question |
Students must carefully read the official CBSE circular regarding re-evaluation for specific dates, fees, and detailed instructions. You can also find updates on our dedicated page: CBSE Revaluation Result.
10. What to Do After Result
Receiving your CBSE Main Examination Result is a significant moment, opening doors to various future opportunities. Here's a guide on the next steps for both Class 10th and Class 12th students:
For Class 10th Students:
- Stream Selection: This is a crucial decision. Based on your interests, aptitude, and marks, choose a stream for Class 11th and 12th (Science, Commerce, Arts/Humanities). Discuss with parents, teachers, and career counselors.
- School Admission: Apply for admission to Class 11th in your preferred school. Keep your provisional mark sheet and other required documents ready.
- Vocational Courses: Consider vocational courses if you have a specific skill or career path in mind.
- Skill Development: Explore short-term courses or skill development programs that align with your interests.
For Class 12th Students:
- Higher Education Admissions:
- Undergraduate Courses: Apply to colleges and universities for Bachelor's degrees (B.A., B.Sc., B.Com, B.Tech, MBBS, etc.) based on your stream and marks.
- Entrance Exams: Many professional courses require clearing entrance exams (e.g., JEE Main/Advanced for Engineering, NEET for Medical, CLAT for Law, CUET for Central Universities). Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and application deadlines.
- Counseling: Participate in counseling sessions for admission to various courses if applicable (e.g., JoSAA for engineering, MCC for medical).
- Diploma Courses: Consider diploma programs for specialized skills and quicker entry into the job market.
- Career Guidance: Seek professional career counseling to explore diverse career options and make informed decisions.
- Skill Enhancement: Enrol in language courses, computer skills training, or other relevant skill development programs to boost your profile.
Remember, your board results are just one step in your journey. Focus on your strengths, explore your options, and plan your future wisely. TrueJobs.co.in also offers resources for various competitive exams and career paths.
11. Documents Required
After the CBSE Main Results 2025 are declared, you will need several documents for admission to higher classes or institutions. It's advisable to keep these ready.
- CBSE Mark Sheet & Passing Certificate: The original mark sheet and passing certificate will be issued by CBSE and distributed through your school a few weeks after the online result declaration.
- Provisional Mark Sheet: The downloaded online result copy serves as a provisional mark sheet for immediate admission purposes.
- Migration Certificate: Required if you are moving to a different board or university.
- Transfer Certificate (TC): Issued by your previous school.
- Character Certificate: Issued by your previous school.
- Admit Card: Keep your CBSE admit card safe as it contains important details like your roll number and school code.
- Date of Birth Proof: Usually your Class 10th mark sheet or birth certificate.
- Identity Proof: Aadhaar Card, Passport, etc.
- Caste Certificate (if applicable): For reservation benefits.
- Passport Size Photographs: Recent photographs for applications.
Always check the specific requirements of the institution you are applying to, as the list of documents may vary.
12. Helpline & Contact Information
For any queries or concerns regarding the CBSE Main Results 2025, examinations, or academic matters, students and parents can contact the Central Board of Secondary Education directly. CBSE provides various channels for support, including helplines and official contact details.
- Official CBSE Website: https://www.cbse.gov.in/
- CBSE Results Website: https://results.cbse.nic.in/
- CBSE Main Helpline Numbers: These numbers are usually activated around examination and result periods. Please check the official CBSE website for the most current helpline numbers.
- Toll-Free Number (Counseling during results): 1800-11-8002 (Usually active during result declaration phase)
- General Enquiries: 011-22509256, 011-22509257, 011-22509258, 011-22509259
- Email Support: You can often find specific email IDs for examination or result-related queries on the CBSE website.
- Regional Offices: CBSE has regional offices across India. For specific regional issues, contacting the respective regional office might be more effective. Details are available on the main CBSE website.
It is always recommended to refer to the official CBSE website for the most accurate and up-to-date contact information.
13. Previous Year Comparison
Analyzing previous years' result statistics helps in understanding trends and expected outcomes for the current year. The CBSE Class 10th and 12th results have shown consistent trends in overall pass percentages and gender performance over the past few years. While the exact figures for 2025 are awaited, here's a look at the trends from previous years.
CBSE Class 10th Pass Percentage Trend
| Year | Overall Pass % | Girls Pass % | Boys Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ~93.60% | ~94.20% | ~93.00% |
| 2023 | 93.12% | 94.25% | 92.27% |
| 2022 | 94.40% | 95.21% | 93.80% |
| 2021 | 99.04% | 99.24% | 98.89% |
| 2020 | 91.46% | 93.31% | 90.14% |
Note: 2021 results were based on special assessment criteria due to the pandemic.
CBSE Class 12th Pass Percentage Trend
| Year | Overall Pass % | Girls Pass % | Boys Pass % |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | ~87.98% | ~88.80% | ~87.20% |
| 2023 | 87.33% | 90.68% | 84.67% |
| 2022 | 92.71% | 94.54% | 91.25% |
| 2021 | 99.37% | 99.67% | 99.13% |
| 2020 | 88.78% | 92.15% | 86.19% |
Note: 2021 results were based on special assessment criteria due to the pandemic.
The trends generally show a high overall pass percentage, with girls consistently outperforming boys. The 2025 results are expected to maintain these healthy pass rates, reflecting the hard work of students and teachers.
14. Important Links
Here's a compilation of essential links related to CBSE results and other relevant information on TrueJobs.co.in:
| Link Description | URL |
|---|---|
| Official CBSE Results Portal | https://results.cbse.nic.in/ |
| Official CBSE Board Website | https://www.cbse.gov.in/ |
| CBSE Class 10th Result Page (TrueJobs) | /national-cbse-class-10-result |
| CBSE Class 12th Result Page (TrueJobs) | /national-cbse-class-12-result |
| CBSE Supplementary Result Page (TrueJobs) | /national-cbse-supplementary-result |
| CBSE Revaluation Result Page (TrueJobs) | /national-cbse-revaluation-result |
| Andhra Pradesh BIEAP Result (TrueJobs) | /andhra-pradesh-bieap-result |
| Andhra Pradesh BSEAP Result (TrueJobs) | /andhra-pradesh-bseap-result |
| Maharashtra MSBSHSE Result (TrueJobs) | /maharashtra-msbshse-result |
| Maharashtra MSBOS Result (TrueJobs) | /maharashtra-msbos-result |
| DigiLocker for Mark Sheets | https://digilocker.gov.in/ |
15. Disclaimer
The information provided on this page regarding CBSE Main Results 2025, including dates, statistics, and procedures, is for general informational purposes only. While TrueJobs.co.in strives to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the content, we advise all students and parents to cross-verify any critical information with the official Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) website (https://www.cbse.gov.in/) and its official result portal (https://results.cbse.nic.in/). TrueJobs.co.in is not responsible for any inadvertent error that may have crept into the data published on this website or for any loss to anybody or anything caused by any shortcoming, defect, or inaccuracy of the information on this website. The final and authoritative source for all CBSE-related announcements and results is the official board. We encourage users to always refer to official sources for confirmation.
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