
#Operation Sindoor
Students who took the exams can now check their scores on the official websites: results.cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in. However, if the website is crashing, there are various other alternative website to view the results from:
1. DigiLocker
Students can access their digital mark sheets, passing certificates, and migration certificates on DigiLocker. Ensure your account is activated and linked to your Aadhaar for smooth access.
2. UMANG App
The Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) also provides access to CBSE results. Download the app and navigate to the ‘Education’ section to find the CBSE services.
3. SMS Services
CBSE provides result updates via SMS for students who may not have internet access. Details on the SMS format and number will be released along with the result announcement.
4. Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS)
Students can also get their scores by calling a dedicated CBSE result helpline number via IVRS. Callers need to follow the voice prompts and enter their roll number and date of birth to hear their marks.
These alternatives offer convenient access to results and help reduce website traffic during peak hours. Students are advised to use official channels and avoid relying on third-party websites to ensure data security and authenticity.
The CBSE Class 10 exams for 2025 had begun on February 15 with the English paper, marking the start of the nationwide evaluation.
The 2024 Class 10 exams saw 22,38,827 students appear, of whom 20,95,467 passed — yielding a pass percentage of 93.60%. Expectations are high for an even better performance this year.
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