Anticipation Grows as CBSE Board Confirms Tomorrow’s Results
The excitement among students is palpable as the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) prepares to announce the much-awaited Class 10 and 12 results on Monday. While the specific time for the results release has not yet been disclosed, historical patterns suggest that the announcement typically occurs in mid-May. As per the report by CBSE, students will have access to their results via official websites like cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in.
With over 42 lakh students awaiting their scores, the board has urged candidates to ignore rumors and rely solely on official platforms to check their results. Students can expect their individual scorecards to be available, which can be retrieved using essential login credentials, including roll number, admit card ID, school code, and date of birth.
How to Access Your CBSE Results
Once the results are live, students can check their scores through multiple methods, ensuring convenient access for everyone. Here are the three primary ways to retrieve the CBSE Class 10 and 12 results:
1. Official Website:
– Navigate to the CBSE results portal at results.cbse.nic.in.
– Click on the appropriate link for either the Class 10 or Class 12 Results 2025.
– Enter all required information, including your roll number, school number, admit card ID, date of birth, and the security PIN.
– Submit the details to view your score.
2. SMS Method:
– Open the message box on your mobile device.
– Type the message in this format: CBSE10 roll_number school_number admit_card_id.
– Send this to the designated number 7738299899 for quick results.
3. DigiLocker:
– Access the DigiLocker portal at cbse.digitallocker.gov.in.
– Click on the “Digital Documents” tab and find the link to your CBSE marksheet once results are announced.
– Log in using your roll number and other credentials to view your digital scorecard. Prior registration on DigiLocker is necessary.
4. IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System):
– Students may also check their results by calling the IVRS at 011-24300699 (for outside Delhi) or 24300699 (within Delhi) and following the audio instructions.
Students are encouraged to prepare their admit cards, which contain critical information needed to access their results accurately across these platforms.
Understanding the Requirements
To successfully pass the examinations, students must achieve a minimum of 33 percent in both theoretical and practical papers. The CBSE recognizes the challenges faced by students, and those who narrowly miss passing by one or two marks may be eligible for grace marks, providing a bit of safety net for those on the brink of success.
Revised Grading System Makes Its Debut
A significant shift in the assessment model is also being introduced this academic year, as CBSE implements a relative grading system aimed at alleviating the academic stress that many students face. This new framework evaluates students based on their performance relative to their peers rather than adhering to a fixed marking scheme. The grading varies by subject according to the group performance, which is a notable departure from the previous grades that were linked to rigid mark ranges. For example, an A1 grade previously required a score between 91-100, but under the new system, it will depend on overall student performance.
In the current academic year, over 42 lakh students participated in the board exams held between February 15 and April 4. The Class 10 examinations concluded on March 18, followed by the Class 12 exams, which wrapped up on April 4. This trend illustrates the sustained interest and considerable number of students pursuing their educational goals through the CBSE framework.
The results for the previous year, 2024, demonstrated a successful outcome, with 22,38,827 students taking the Class 10 exams and a remarkable 20,95,467 passing. The pass percentage for Class 10 was 93.60%, reflecting the hard work put forth by students. For Class 12, 16,21,224 candidates appeared, with 14,26,420 successfully passing, translating to a pass percentage of 87.98%.
Final Thoughts: Preparing for the Next Steps
With results expected very soon, students are advised to stay calm and be prepared for any outcome. It’s vital that they keep their spirits high, regardless of the results announced. The educational path continues beyond these results, so students should focus on what lies ahead. Many may consider further studies, vocational training, or even alternative paths based on their performances.
For ongoing updates and resources related to the CBSE results, students can explore related articles on our website, including insights into CBSE exam formats and study techniques to excel in future examinations.
To stay informed with the latest updates directly from CBSE and other educational bodies, visit authoritative sources such as the India Today and the Hindustan Times. Their extensive coverage provides valuable information and context around pressing issues in education today, ensuring students and parents are well-informed in an ever-evolving academic landscape.
As students await their results, it’s essential to remain optimistic and proactive about their educational journeys, as the future holds numerous opportunities for growth and learning.
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