The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results for 2026 shortly, with lakhs of students across India awaiting their scorecards. While the board has not officially confirmed the result date yet, trends from previous years and ongoing evaluation progress suggest an early release this year. Reports indicate that results may be declared earlier than the usual mid-May timeline, giving students additional time to plan their academic future. Once released, the results will be available online, and students are advised to keep their login credentials ready and regularly check official platforms for timely updates.
When is the CBSE result expected? The CBSE Class 10 and 12 results for 2026 are likely to be declared between late April and early May, although some reports suggest a possible release even before May 5.
Based on past trends, CBSE typically announces results in the second week of May, but this year’s faster evaluation process may lead to an earlier declaration. Class 10 results may be announced first, followed by Class 12, though both are sometimes released together.
Where to check CBSE results Once declared, students can access their results through the official CBSE portals:
- cbse.gov.in
- results.cbse.nic.in
- cbseresults.nic.in
Additionally, results will also be available via DigiLocker and other digital platforms to reduce website traffic during peak hours.
Students will need their roll number, school number, and admit card ID to log in and view their scorecards.
How to download marksheets Students can download their CBSE marksheets by following these steps:
- Visit the official CBSE results website
- Click on the relevant Class 10 or Class 12 result link
- Enter login credentials (roll number, school number, admit card ID)
- Submit details to view the result
- Download and print the marksheet for future reference
CBSE will also provide digitally signed marksheets via DigiLocker, which are valid for official use.
Passing marks for CBSE exams To pass the CBSE board examinations, students are required to secure a minimum of 33% marks in each subject, including both theory and practical components where applicable. Those who are unable to meet this minimum qualifying criterion will be given an opportunity to appear for compartment examinations, which are conducted later in the year, allowing them a second chance to clear the subject and continue their academic progression.
What after the results? After the CBSE results are declared, students should quickly plan their next steps. Class 10 students need to choose a stream—Science, Commerce or Arts—based on their interests and performance, while Class 12 students should focus on undergraduate admissions, entrance exams or skill-based courses. CBSE will also open windows for re-evaluation and compartment exams. With results expected earlier this year, students may get extra time to prepare for admissions and competitive exams.