The anticipation for the CBSE Board Class 10 and 12 Result 2025 has reached a fever pitch! With reports suggesting the results could be announced “anytime soon” and potentially even today, May 5th, the buzz among over 44 lakh students is palpable. While the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially dismissed fake notices and hasn’t confirmed an exact date, several indicators point towards an imminent release, possibly within the first week of May.
Why the Buzz About Results Today?
- “Anytime Soon” Signals: Multiple sources indicate the results are expected very soon.
- First Week Expectation: Several reports align with the expectation of results landing in the first week of May.
- DigiLocker Hint: DigiLocker’s recent “coming soon” message has further fueled speculation about an immediate release.
- Other Boards Releasing Results: With state boards like Maharashtra announcing results today, the pressure and expectation on CBSE are mounting.
Official Stance vs. Speculation
It’s crucial to remember that CBSE usually releases results without much prior notice4. While some sources suggest results could be declared between May 7-12, matching previous years’ trends (results were out May 13 in 2024), the “anytime soon” feeling persists. CBSE has advised students to rely only on official communication.
How to Check Your CBSE Class 10, 12 Result 2025
Keep your details handy! When the results do drop, you can check them on:
- Official Websites: cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in
- DigiLocker: App and website (digilocker.gov.in)
- UMANG App
- SMS Service: Send “cbse10 <RollNumber>” or “cbse12 <RollNumber>” to 7738299899.
- IVRS (Call System): Dial 24300699 (Delhi) or 011–24300699 (Other parts of India).
Credentials Needed:
You will need your Roll Number, School Number, Admit Card ID, and Date of Birth to access your scores.
What Your Scorecard Will Show & Passing Marks
Your provisional marksheet will display your name, roll number, subject-wise marks (theory and practical/internal assessment), grades, total marks, and qualifying status (Pass/Fail/Compartment). Remember, you need at least 33% marks overall and in each subject to pass5.
What If You Don’t Pass?
Don’t panic! If you fail in one or two subjects, you can appear for supplementary (compartment) exams, likely in July, to save your academic year. Applications will open soon after results. You can also apply for re-evaluation or rechecking if you suspect errors.
The wait seems agonizingly close to ending. Keep refreshing the official CBSE websites and DigiLocker.
Stay tuned with Digihunt for the absolute latest, breaking updates the moment the CBSE Class 10 and 12 results are declared!
