CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Expected Soon for 25 Lakh Students

| | | 3 min read
CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Expected Soon for 25 Lakh Students

News Summary

  • DigiLocker and the UMANG app have both confirmed that CBSE Class 10 results will be declared soon.
  • Over 25 lakh students registered for the first session exams held from February 17 to March 11, 2026.
  • Students can check their scorecards on results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in once results go live.
  • The second board exam session is scheduled from May 15 to June 1, 2026, for eligible students.

More than 25 lakh students are waiting for their CBSE Class 10 results, and the wait appears nearly over. DigiLocker posted on X that results would be released shortly, advising students to set up their accounts in advance. The UMANG app followed with a post saying results will be out “soon.” Once declared, scorecards will be available on results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in.

What is new about the 2026 exam system

This year marks the first cycle under CBSE’s new two-board system, which splits the academic year into two separate examination sessions. The first session was mandatory for all students and ran from February 17 to March 11, 2026, across 8,075 centres covering 83 subjects. Of the 25,08,319 registered students, 14,08,546 were male and 10,99,773 were female.

What happens after the result is declared

The second session is optional and gives students a chance to improve their scores from the first attempt. It runs from May 15 to June 1, 2026, and covers the same syllabus. Students can seek improvement in a maximum of three subjects under this scheme.

Who qualifies for the second session

Condition Outcome
Passed all subjects in Session 1 Can opt to improve up to 3 subjects in Session 2
Failed in 1 or 2 subjects in Session 1 Placed in compartment category, eligible for Session 2
Failed or absent in 3 or more subjects Not eligible for Session 2, must appear in main boards in 2027

Key dates to remember

  • February 17, 2026: Session 1 exams begin
  • March 11, 2026: Session 1 exams end
  • April 2026: Session 1 results expected (imminent)
  • May 15, 2026: Session 2 exams begin
  • June 1, 2026: Session 2 exams end

How last year’s results compare

In 2025, CBSE declared Class 10 results on May 13. Of the 23,85,079 students registered that year, 22,21,636 passed, giving an overall pass percentage of 93.66%. The 2026 cohort is larger, with over 25 lakh registered students.

Students should keep their roll numbers, school details, and DigiLocker credentials ready before the results go live.

CBSE Class 10 Session 1 Exam 2026: Key Numbers

Metric Value
Total registered students 25,08,319
Male students 14,08,546
Female students 10,99,773
Exam centres 8,075
Subjects covered 83
Exam period Feb 17 to Mar 11, 2026

CBSE Class 10 Result 2025: Reference Data

Metric Value
Total registered students 23,85,079
Students passed 22,21,636
Pass percentage 93.66%
Result declared on May 13, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I check my CBSE Class 10 result 2026?

Students can check their scorecards on results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in. Results will also be accessible through the DigiLocker app and the UMANG app once declared.

What is the CBSE two-board system introduced in 2026?

CBSE has split the academic year into two exam sessions. The first session is mandatory for all students, while the second session, held from May 15 to June 1, 2026, is optional and allows students to improve scores in up to three subjects.

What happens if a student fails in three or more subjects in Session 1?

Students who fail or do not appear in three or more subjects in Session 1 are not eligible for Session 2. They will have to appear in the main board examinations in 2027.

What was the CBSE Class 10 pass percentage in 2025?

In 2025, CBSE declared Class 10 results on May 13, with 22,21,636 students passing out of those who appeared. The overall pass percentage was 93.66%.

End of Article
Karan Verma
News Reporter

Karan Verma is SRMD Indian News's Auto and Technology Correspondent based in Gurugram, covering the Indian automotive industry and consumer technology for six years. He has reported from Bharat Mobility Global Expo, reviewed electric vehicles from Tata Motors, Ola Electric, Ather Energy, and MG Motor India, and tracked the government's FAME II scheme and India's EV adoption curve. On the technology side, Karan covers smartphone launches from Samsung, OnePlus, Apple India, and Poco, as well as the startup ecosystem, funding rounds, IPOs, and the regulatory landscape for fintech and edtech companies. He holds an engineering degree from VIT Vellore and a postgraduate diploma in journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi. Karan previously wrote for CarWale and Gadgets360.