Yes, you heard that right. The board results for class 10th and 12th CBSE have been announced officially on May 13th, 2025. These results are now available on the official CBSE websites:
So basically, with over 39 lakh students appearing for board exams across both the classes, simply makes CBSE the largest school-level exams conducted all over the nation. As every year there happens to be a tough competition among students “who will top?” kinda thing, this year too the performances speak peaks.The results shows trends in overall pass percentage, particularly among girls and few regions.
This article is all about the detailed information that a student needs to know and be aware of, after the result process. We have mentioned the breakdown of the results, re-evaluation schedule, region-wise record, and important steps students should take now, for their future career as well, as the results are already out.
Class 10
Class 12
The 2025 Board exams for both classes 10th and 12th followed a certain pattern which included competency based pattern papers, which were recommended under NEP 2020 (National Education Policy 2020), which eventually had an impact on the structure as well as evaluation standards set for teachers.
Students can access their results online by following these steps:
1. Visit the official website: www.cbse.gov.in
2. Click on the relevant result link for Class 10 or Class 12
3. Enter your:
4. Submit the information to view and download your mark sheet.
Note: If the website loads slowly, it might be due to high traffic so, students are advised to be patient and try again later.
Region-Wise Performance (Class 12)
There’s always a second chance! Students who are just not satisfied with their results or think they could’ve done better or god-forbid have failed, they still have a chance to pass their 12th with flying colours, sit for compartment exams, apply for marks verification, photocopies of answer scripts, and re-evaluation.
Class 10 Schedule
Class 12 Schedule
For further applying to universities and colleges (which is basically the next step for students after the results are declared) score is much needed. So, here's how to calculate your percentage for cut-off lists:
Example:
Step 1: Choose the best five subjects:
82 + 85 + 78 + 90 + 65 = 400
Step 2: Divide by total marks (500) and multiply by 100:
(400 ÷ 500) × 100 = 80%
This is your final percentage, often used by colleges for admission eligibility.
A few resources that we would suggest for you, as we want to see you shine always are:
The CBSE Results 2025 have shown encouraging outcomes, with high pass percentages and strong regional performances across the board. As students move on to the next academic phase of their lives, it is really so important to make smart decisions regarding what to pursue, how to prepare for entrance exams, and re-evaluation options if needed.
CBSE has streamlined the result-checking and re-evaluation processes to make sure the transparency and efficiency stay maintained. Students and parents are advised to stay updated via the official website and proceed with the next steps confidently. Rest, All The Best Students!!!