CBSE Class Xth & XIIth Results 2025 Officially Released

CBSE Class Xth & XIIth Results 2025 Officially Released

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the results for Class Xth and Class XIIth board exams 2025 today, May 13, 2025. Those who appeared in the exams can now check their scores on the official portals.

When Were the CBSE Xth & XIIth Results Released?

The Class 10 and 12 results were officially declared by CBSE on the morning of 13th May 2025.
As expected, students rushed to the websites to check their performance, and many have already downloaded their digital marksheets.

CBSE Exam Performance Overview

This year, students continued to perform in line with previous trends, with stable pass percentages.

Class 10 Pass Percentage: 93.66%

Class 12 Pass Percentage: 88.39%

Girls once again outperformed boys, showing better scores across subjects.

Trivandrum and Vijayawada, from South India, recorded some of the best results in the country.

Uttar Pradesh CBSE Xth & XIIth Performance

In Uttar Pradesh, the performance saw slight changes:

Class 10 achieved a 90.3% pass percentage, a bit lower than last year’s figures.

Class 12, on the other hand, showed slight progress with an 80.1% pass percentage.

Girls outshone boys in both grades, but overall, UP still ranks among the lower-performing states compared to the national average.

Checking Your CBSE Xth & XIIth Board Result 2025 Online

To view your result, simply go to one of the official websites mentioned below:

cbseresults.nic.in

results.cbse.nic.in

cbse.gov.in

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UMANG App

Steps to Check Your CBSE Xth & XIIth Result:

Visit any official CBSE result website.

Click on the link for either “CBSE Class 10 Result 2025” or “CBSE Class 12 Result 2025.”

Provide your roll number, school code, and date of birth in the required fields.

For detailed updates and information on CBSE results, visit SarkariResultsPortals.com. You can also find helpful links and tips for other exams and results.

Hit submit to view your marks.

Download the result for future reference.

What About Supplementary Exams?

For students who could not pass one or more subjects, CBSE will conduct supplementary exams soon. Around 2.7 lakh students are expected to appear. The dates and complete schedule will be announced on the CBSE website shortly.

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