CBSE Class 10th Result Out , Check @cbse.gov.in

The long-awaited moment has finally arrived! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the Class 10th Board Exam Results 2025 on its official website – cbse.gov.in. Students across the country who appeared for the exams held between February 15 and March 18, 2025, can now breathe a sigh of relief and check their scorecards online.

Whether it’s a moment of celebration or a time for reflection and planning ahead, this result marks a crucial milestone in the lives of over 24 lakh students. In this article, we’ll guide you through everything you need to know — from how to check your result, toppers’ highlights, performance trends, re-evaluation details, and what to do next!


📊 Quick Glance: CBSE Class 10th Result 2025 Highlights


🥇 No Topper List Announced – Here’s Why

This year, CBSE did not release the official toppers’ list, sticking to its policy of avoiding undue pressure and unhealthy competition among students. However, stories of individual excellence have still surfaced.

One such story is of Shrishti Sharma, who scored perfect marks and shared her inspiring journey. With no tuition and 20 hours of daily self-study, Shrishti’s hard work, guided by her father’s motivation, led her to the top — a testament to dedication and family support.


🌎 Region-Wise Performance: Trivandrum Tops Again!

RegionPass Percentage
Trivandrum99.91%
Vijaywada99.73%
Chennai98.64%
Delhi West97.98%
Delhi East96.88%

🏫 School-Wise Pass Percentage

Institution TypePass Percentage
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs)99.49%
Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs)99.45%
Independent (Private) Schools94.17%
Central Tibetan Schools (CTSA)91.53%
Government Schools89.26%
Government-Aided Schools83.94%

📱 How to Check CBSE Class 10 Result 2025 Online?

🔗 Method 1: From Official Website

  1. Go to cbseresults.nic.in.
  2. Click on “CBSE Class 10th Result 2025”.
  3. Enter your roll number, date of birth, school number, and admit card ID.
  4. Click “Submit” and your result will appear.
  5. Download and print it for future reference.

📲 Method 2: DigiLocker

  1. Visit results.digilocker.gov.in or use the DigiLocker app.
  2. Sign in using your Aadhaar or registered mobile number.
  3. Access your digitally signed mark sheet.

📲 Method 3: UMANG App

  1. Download UMANG App.
  2. Register and log in.
  3. Go to the CBSE result section.
  4. Enter credentials and view/download your result.

☎️ Method 4: IVRS (Interactive Voice Response System)

Call the CBSE result helpline (details available on result day) and follow instructions to get results via voice/SMS.


📚 CBSE Compartment Exams and Re-evaluation

✍️ Compartment Exams

Over 1.41 lakh students have been placed in the compartment category. These students can appear in the upcoming CBSE Compartment Exam 2025.

  • Eligibility: Failed in one or two subjects
  • Application: Online via cbse.gov.in
  • Mode: Offline (pen and paper)

🔍 Re-evaluation and Rechecking

Not happy with your result? You can:

  • Apply for Re-evaluation of Marks
  • Request a Photocopy of Answer Sheet
  • Apply for Rechecking of Marks

These are time-bound and available shortly after result declaration.


💯 CBSE Grading System Explained

Marks RangeGradeGrade Point
91-100A110.0
81-90A29.0
71-80B18.0
61-70B27.0
51-60C16.0
41-50C25.0
33-40D4.0
21-32E1
00-20E2

🌱 What Next After Class 10? Career Choices & Planning Ahead

Now that results are out, it’s time to make some important choices. Here are some popular streams students can opt for:

📘 Science Stream

  • Engineering (JEE)
  • Medicine (NEET)
  • Biotechnology, Data Science

📗 Commerce Stream

  • Business & Entrepreneurship
  • Chartered Accountancy (CA), CS
  • Banking, Economics, Management

📙 Arts/Humanities Stream

  • Law, Journalism
  • UPSC/IAS, Psychology
  • Languages, Literature

💡 Pro Tip: Don’t pick a stream under pressure. Choose based on your interest and strengths.


🌐 Career Counseling Resources on MeriJobs.in

  • Stream Selection Guide After Class 10
  • Top 10 Courses After Class 10
  • Free Career Counseling Tools
  • Government Jobs for 10th Pass Students
  • Vocational Courses Recommendations

🙋 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the CBSE Class 10th Result 2025 pass percentage?
A: It is 93.66%.

Q2: Where can I check my CBSE 10th result 2025?
A: On cbse.gov.in, DigiLocker, UMANG app, and IVRS.

Q3: What should I do if I fail in one subject?
A: You can appear in the Compartment Exam 2025.

Q4: Will CBSE send the original marksheet to the school?
A: Yes, and a digital copy is available on DigiLocker.

Q5: Can I change my stream in Class 11 later?
A: In many schools, yes — but plan early.


🧠 Final Thoughts: Celebrate, Reflect, and Rise Higher

Whether you’ve aced your exams or faced challenges — remember, this is just one step in a long journey. What truly matters is how you choose to move forward. Learn from mistakes, celebrate your wins, and never hesitate to ask for help.

To all CBSE Class 10 students of 2025 — congratulations! 🎉


📜 Disclaimer

The blog “CBSE Class 10th Result Out, Check the Result @cbse.gov.in” is published on www.merijobs.in with the sole intention of guiding and helping students, especially freshers, in understanding the process and implications of their Class 10 CBSE results. All the information presented in this blog has been curated from credible sources including the official CBSE portals, announcements, and verified media reports available as of the date of publishing. Any updates or changes made by the CBSE board after the publication date should be cross-verified from the official websites such as cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, or via school authorities.

This blog is not affiliated with or endorsed by the CBSE board. Readers are encouraged to rely on official announcements for final decisions. The examples and personal stories (like that of the student Shrishti Sharma) are included to inspire and motivate students, and any similarity with other individuals is purely coincidental. For personalized career guidance and subject selection, we recommend consulting professional counselors or academic advisors.