CBSE Class 10, 12 results 2025 out: A step-by-step guide on how to check results on DigiLocker

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The Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE) has introduced Class 10, 12 results right now. Besides checking results on official web sites cbseresults.nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in, college students can check it at results.digilocker.gov.in or the DigiLocker app.

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CBSE Class 10, 12 results: Step-by-Step guide to check on DigiLocker

  1. Go to the official DigiLocker website: or DigiLocker app.

2. Log in using your registered mobile number.

3. Navigate to the “Issued Documents” part.

4. Select “Central Board of Secondary Education, Delhi” from the listing of issuers.

5. Choose “Class 10 Marksheet” or “Class 12 Marksheet” as per your examination.

6. Mention Year of Passing and CBSE Roll Number.

7. Select the “Get Document” to check your digital marksheet

8. You can obtain and save the doc for future reference.

CBSE Class 10, 12 results: How to check it on the official web site?

  1. Check the official web site — cbse.gov.in — and click on on the “Results” tab.

2. Tap the hyperlink for Class 10 or Class 12, as relevant.

3. Fill your login credentials, particularly roll quantity, faculty quantity, and admit card ID.

4. Press “Submit” to view

5. Your results will seem on the display. Download it for future references.

What will CBSE Class 10, 12 results digital scorecards point out?

Student’s Name, Date of Birth, Roll Number, Subject-wise Marks (Theory and Practical), Total Marks, Grades (if relevant), Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail), Name of the Examination and Board.

The CBSE declared the Class 10 and Class 12 results on May 13 final 12 months. The total move proportion for Class 12 was at 87.98%, whereas Class 10 noticed a better move charge which stood at 93.60%.

Meanwhile, CBSE has been debunking pretend notices, urging college students to rely on official sources for results.

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