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Chanchal Chauhan

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Students need not worry about the accuracy of the CBSE 10th result released online. CBSE Class 10 result is released after undergoing various checking processes thus, there are very low chances for the CBSE 10th result released online to be incorrect. Students are advised to collect the marklist from the school after the CBSE 10th result is announced. 

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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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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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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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Rachit Singh

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After the declaration of the result, students should decide their next step in terms of career. If their result is not satisfactory, they have to decide whether they would like to apply for re-evaluation or appear for the supplementary exams. For other students, it is time to apply to colleges or submit the mark sheet to the colleges they have already applied for. They should decide the subject they want to pursue. They should prepare for various entrance tests they have applied for and the interview rounds.

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Kritika Singh

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Students are keen to know their CBSE Class 12 result before it is released officially. This eagerness is specifically seen in students who have done well in CBSE 12th exams. So, if you're the one searching for the result, congratulations, know that you have really performed well. However, please note that it isn't possible to know your marks before the result is announced officially by the board. 

CBSE is expected to release the CBSE 12th result in May. Students can check their result using the roll number as mentioned in the admit card.

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Pallavi Chatterjee

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In case your CBSE 12th admit card 2026 is lost, you will still be able to check your result. You can check the CBSE Class 12 result 2026 from the school or you can ask them for your the details mentioned in your admit card which, in turn, will help you check your result. Hence, you need not worry, even if your CBSE 12th admit card 2026 is lost.

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Abhishek Shukla

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  • Students can download their CBSE result 2026 by logging into the DigiLocker website or mobile application.
  • Students will get credentials for DigiLocker accounts on the phone via SMS.
  • Enter your details in the app to check CBSE Board 10th result 2026 online

An extra layer of security has been introduced for downloading mark sheets from DigiLocker.

To get the marksheets from DigiLocker, students can visit the website — cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in/activatecbse for initiation of their account confirmation process. Students must note that they will need a PIN to download their marksheet from the app. How do you get it? To strengthen the se

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