
CBSE Board 10th & 12th Results 2025: Over 37.1 Lakh Students Pass
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the Class 10 and Class 12 examination results for 2025. This year, a total of 37.1 lakh students have successfully passed, marking a significant achievement in the academic journey of students across India.NationHub.in+2@EconomicTimes+2The Times of India+2
📅 Exam Dates and Result Declaration
- Class 10 Exams: Held from February 15 to March 18, 2025.
- Class 12 Exams: Conducted between February 15 and April 4, 2025.
- Result Declaration: Results were announced on May 13, 2025.NationHub.in+2Shiksha+2IE Education+2Shiksha+2IE Education+2NationHub.in+2The Times of India+1NationHub.in+1
📊 Result Highlights
- Class 10 Pass Percentage: 93.60%
- Class 12 Pass Percentage: 88.39%
- Total Students Appeared: 24.12 lakh (Class 10) and 17.88 lakh (Class 12)@EconomicTimes+2The Times of India+2Shiksha+2@EconomicTimesSakshi Post
The results reflect a commendable performance by students nationwide. The increase in pass percentages indicates a positive trend in academic achievements.
🧭 How to Check Your Results
Students can access their results through the following official platforms:
- CBSE Official Websites:
- Alternative Platforms:
Steps to Check Results Online:
- Visit the official result website.
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
- Submit the details to view your result.
Checking Results via SMS:
- For Class 10: Send an SMS in the format
CBSE10 <Roll Number>
to 7738299899. - For Class 12: Send an SMS in the format
CBSE12 <Roll Number>
to 7738299899.Shiksha
📍 Region-wise Performance
The CBSE has also released region-wise performance statistics. Delhi and Noida regions have shown remarkable results, while regions like Prayagraj have shown areas for improvement. This data can help students and educators assess regional performance trends. Navbharat Times+1@EconomicTimes+1
🔍 Important Notes
- Supplementary Exams: Students who did not pass can apply for supplementary exams scheduled from July 15 to July 22, 2025.
- Passing Criteria: A minimum of 33% marks in each subject is required to pass.
- Digital Certificates: Mark sheets and certificates available through DigiLocker are considered valid. Sakshi PostThe Times of India+2Shiksha+2@EconomicTimes+2
🎓 Looking Ahead
With the results declared, students are now focusing on their future academic and career paths. Many are preparing for competitive exams like JEE and NEET. It’s essential to approach these challenges with a mindset of critical thinking and curiosity, as emphasized by industry leaders like Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia.