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Pallavi Chatterjee

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The pass percentage in the CBSE Class 10 final exam 2024 was 93.60 per cent.

No of students Registered: 2251812

No of students Appeared: 2238827

No of students Pass: 2095467

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Aayushi Sinha

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Students need not worry even if they don't have the CBSE class 10 2025 roll number. They can ask their school for the details mentioned on their admit card and the school will then provide them with a new one. This way, they can get the details to check their CBSE Class 10 result 2025

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Chanchal Chauhan

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We believe that students who are keen to know their CBSE 10th result before it is released officially have done well in exams. So, if you're searching for result, know that you must have performed well. However, please note that it is not possible to know the marks before announcement of result. 

CBSE is expected to release CBSE 10th result 2026 in May first week 2026. Students can check their result using roll number as mentioned in admit card.

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Aayushi Singh

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For Class 10th, it is considered to be strict. However, it is said that the checking done by evaluators is lenient in comparison to the checking done by them in Class 9 in their schools.

So, if u have covered the entire CBSE 10th syllabus and your preparation is on point, then you must not worry about the strict checking. Also, you can click on the link below to check the CBSE 10th important preparation points.

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Jasleen Taneja

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I understand that you want to compare your scores with those of your friends', but this isn't a good practice to follow. You should not spy on someone else scores without telling him/her.

However, in case you wish to check someone's CBSE 10th result, you need to enter their roll number, date of birth and other details as mentioned on their admit card. After punching in the correct details. you will be able to check his/her result.

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Aashi Saxena

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Scoring good marks in CBSE class 10 in 1 month is possible only with focus, determination and hard work. Read NCERT books and class notes for Science and Social science. Solve as many sample papers and previous years' qyestion papers to have a good grip on subject. Take small breaks and restrict yourself from social media. This will help you ace the exam.

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Kritika Singh

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If your roll number is correct then you do not have to worry and as you say that the spellings of your name are entered incorrectly. Hopefully, the officials shall docuble check and correct the mistake.

However, you should take care while filling in filling bubbles otherwise some other student might be awarded with your marks.

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Abhishek Shukla

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The CBSE uses a grading system that reflects the marks achieved in every subject. This system usually features grades ranging from A1 to E, with A1 representing the highest grade.

Each subject is assigned different marks, typically 100 for core subjects. For practical subjects, the marks may be distributed differently, such as 80 for theory and 20 for practical

.3. Calculate Total Marks.

Add the marks obtained in all subjects.

Example:

Subject 1: 85

Subject 2: 90

Subject 3: 75

Subject 4: 80

Subject 5: 95

Subject 6 (optional): 88

Total = 85 + 90 + 75 + 80 + 95 + 88 = 513

4. Convert to Percentage

To calculate the percentage, divide the total marks by

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Pooja Shekhar

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Yes,  you can re-evaluate your CBSE Class 10 results and then give the improvement exam. You can apply for re-evaluation of your answer scripts for specific subjects.

During revaluation process,   the CBSE will re-examine your answer scripts, and if any errors are found in the initial evaluation, your marks will be revised accordingly. 

Pl Note: Re-evaluation usually doesn't lead to a significant increase in marks. It's primarily for cases where there might have been a clerical error in the initial evaluation.

If you are not satisfied with the revaluated results, you can appear for the CBSE Class 10 improvement exam in the

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Tanisha Jain

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The admission to HPU Shimla is not depend on how much you have score in your higher classes or 10+2. It demands a Undergraduate degree with certain condition to be eligible for the counselling round.

Moreover, to apply for the PG courses carefully read the eligibility criteria for both MD/MS and MDS. After reading all details register by filling out the HP NEET PG admission form. The criteria for eligibility has been provided below: 

  1. The candidate must be a citizen of India.

  2. Candidates who have completed MBBS from a recognised board or deemed university.

  3. A candidate who has completed MBBS from any Institution recognised by the Medical

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