42 Lakh Students Awaiting CBSE Results: Create Account on DigiLocker or Umang app or visit cbse.gov.in website for live updates and breaking news.

The CBSE 12th Result 2025 is expected to be announced this week, along with the CBSE 10th Result 2025. Lakhs of families across the country are eagerly awaiting the CBSE 2025 Result Date; read on to find out how to check CBSE Results 2025.
The highest number of students in history appeared for the CBSE Board Examinations 2025, with more than 42 lakh aspirants eagerly awaiting the results. As in previous years, the pass percentage for CBSE Class 10th 2025 is expected to be slightly above 90%, with the CBSE 12th Results 2025 having a pass percentage slightly lower than 90%.

How to check CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th Results 2025: Students can visit any of the CBSE or national secure websites (cbseresults.nic.in, results.digilocker.gov.in, umang.gov.in). After this, entering their roll number and other details (e.g. School Number, Center Number, Date of Birth) will display the results on screen, which can be saved as a PDF file for future reference. A similar procedure is to be followed to check results via the Umang app or SMS.
Students who wish to check their CBSE results 2025 via the secure encrypted DigiLocker service should activate their account right away, ahead of the CBSE 10th and CBSE 12th Result 2025 date. To do this, they must enter their personal information and access code provided by the school, before validating their account with a mobile OTP.
For the first time ever, the CBSE Board has introduced a Relative Grading system instead of absolute grading as earlier. Therefore, in the CBSE Result 2025, students will be evaluated against the performance of their peers, leading to lower impact of difficult papers.

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