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CBSE declared class 10 and 12 results before official date in 2024 — when can students expect scorecards in 2025?

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CBSE results 2025 : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) surprised students last year by announcing class 10 and 12 results on May 13, 2024, a week earlier than the anticipated May 20. This unexpected move left students and parents scrambling to access scorecards, sparking curiosity about when the 2025 results will be released.

With over 42 lakh students appearing for the 2024-25 board exams, anticipation is high. The CBSE conducted class 10 exams from February 15 to March 18, 2025, and class 12 exams from February 5 to April 4, 2025. Based on past trends, students are eager to know if an early announcement will occur again.

Expected release timeline
Historical data suggests CBSE results typically arrive in mid-May. In 2023, results were declared on May 12, while 2022 saw a delayed release on July 22 due to pandemic disruptions. For 2025, sources indicate a likely release in the last week of May, though no official date is confirmed.

Students can refer to the table here to check what past year trends suggest:

How to check CBSE result 2025 online
Students can check results on official CBSE websites. Follow these steps:
Step 1: Visit results.cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in.
Step 2: Click ‘CBSE 10th result 2025' or ‘CBSE 12th result 2025'.
Step 3: Enter roll number, date of birth, and security code.
Step 4: Submit to view results.
Step 5: Download and print for records.

Checking results via DigiLocker
CBSE provides digital marksheets through DigiLocker for secure access. Steps include:
1. Go to digilocker.gov.in and select class 10 or 12.
2. Enter school code, roll number, and 6-digit PIN from your school.
3. Click ‘Next' and verify OTP sent to your registered mobile.
4. Submit to activate your account.
5. Access results under ‘Issued Documents' and download.

Alternative platforms and statistics
Results are also available on the UMANG app and via SMS. In 2024, 22,51,812 students registered, with a 93.60% pass rate. Students should collect original marksheets from schools, as online results are provisional.
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