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CBSE Class 10th and 12th Results are out for AY 2024-25

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2025. Over 36 lakh students appeared this year, with Class 10 achieving a 93.66 percent pass rate and Class 12 recording an 88.39 percent pass rate.

Digital mark sheets are now available on the CBSE portal-visit cbse.gov.in to access your scorecard.

CBSE Result Highlights 2025

  • Class 10 overall pass rate: 93.66 percent
  • Class 12 overall pass rate: 88.39 percent
  • Minimum passing marks: 33 percent in theory and practical components
  • DigiLocker: Digital mark sheets downloadable via the CBSE section in the app
  • New relative grading system in effect to moderate competition

Next Steps for Class 12

With board exams behind you, the focus shifts to competitive entrance tests for higher education:

  • Identify your target exams (JEE, NEET, CUET, etc.) and understand their syllabi and patterns.
  • Create a weekly study timetable balancing subject revisions with test-taking practice.
  • Solve past years’ papers under timed conditions to build speed and accuracy.
  • Join focused coaching or online test series as needed, but maintain consistent self-study.
  • Prioritize health-regular breaks, balanced meals and adequate sleep boost retention.

Building the Foundation: Advice for Class 10

Even before Grade 12th, it pays to think ahead:

  • Plan your subject choices in Grade 11 and 12 based on your career interests.
  • Begin strengthening core concepts in Mathematics, Science and English during Grade 11 to ease future entrance-exam prep.
  • Develop effective study habits now-note-making, time management and regular self-assessment.
  • Explore sample papers for common UG-entrance tests to familiarize yourself with question formats.

Boards are just one milestone in your academic journey. Class 12 students should channel the momentum from these results into entrance-exam preparation, while Class 10 students can gain a head start by mapping out their Grade 11 strategy with an eye on future UG admissions.

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