CBSE Board Result 2025: CBSE Board Result 2025 is going to be released soon. The Central Board of Secondary Education has not given any latest update about CBSE 10th, and 12th Result Date and Time 2025. But the board has recently indicated the release of the result soon by activating the 6-digit codes of DigiLocker. All the latest updates related to CBSE Board Result 2025 can be checked on the official website.
More than 40 lakh students across the country are waiting for the release of CBSE Board Result 2025. Students from some other countries also appeared for the CBSE 10th, and 12th examinations. CBSE Board Result 2025 will be declared on results.cbse.nic.in. CBSE Board has given information about the release of DigiLocker code through notification. Along with that, it is written that CBSE Board results can be released at any time.
The digital access code for mark sheet
CBSE Board has released a notification. According to this, access codes of DigiLocker have been issued for all the students waiting for CBSE 10th, and 12th Result 2025. Students who appeared in the CBSE board exam in the year 2025 can get their DigiLocker access code from the school. This 6-digit access code will be required to check CBSE Board 10th and 12th Result 2025 on DigiLocker.
How to download the CBSE marksheet 2025 from DigiLocker?
CBSE has been releasing 10th, and 12th results on DigiLocker in technical collaboration with NeGD for the last few years (CBSE Results 2025 on Digilocker). Know how you can download CBSE Board Result 2025 from DigiLocker.
Get an access code from the school
1- Get the 6-digit DigiLocker access code from your school. This code is made available to schools through their DigiLocker account at cbse.digitallocker.gov.in.
2- If the code is 5 digits, add 0 to its beginning (example: 12345 to 012345).
Activate DigiLocker account
Visit the official website of DigiLocker at digilocker.gov.in or download the DigiLocker app (from Google Play Store or Apple App Store).
If you do not already have an account, sign up. For this, enter your mobile number (which is registered with CBSE) and Aadhaar number. Then verify the mobile number through OTP.
Existing users login with their credentials (mobile number/Aadhaar and password). New users visit cbseservices.digilocker.gov.in/activatecbse. Enter your class (10th/12th), school code, roll number, and 6-digit access code.
The DigiLocker account will be activated after OTP verification.
How to download the CBSE marksheet from DigiLocker?
1- Log in to DigiLocker after CBSE Result 2025 is declared.
2- Go to the “Education” or “Issued Documents” section and select “Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)”.
3- Select your class (10th/12th) and passing year (2025).
4- Enter your roll number and other required details.
5- Download the mark sheet, passing certificate, or migration certificate and store it in DigiLocker with the “Save to Locker” option.
What to do if a mobile number is not registered?
1- If your mobile number is not registered with CBSE, sign up on DigiLocker and select the “Pull Partner Documents” option.
2- Download the mark sheet by entering your class, roll number, and passing year in the CBSE section.
Useful thing
Provisional mark sheet: The mark sheet available on DigiLocker will be provisional. The original marksheet will be available from the school after a few days.
Other methods: Results can also be checked through cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, results.gov.in, SMS or UMANG app.
Rechecking/Revaluation: After the results are released, if you are dissatisfied with your marks, you can apply for rechecking or revaluation in May/June 2025. As per the new procedure, first get a photocopy of the answer sheet, then apply for verification or revaluation.
CBSE Passing Criteria:
Class 10: Minimum 33% marks in each subject including theory and internal assessment.
Class 12: Minimum 33% marks in theory and practical separately.
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