CBSE Board Results 2025 Declared: Class 10 & 12 Performance, Pass Rates, and What Comes Next?

CBSC Results

The wait is over! The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially announced the 2025 board exam results for Class 10 and Class 12 on May 13, 2025. Whether you’re a student, parent, or educator, this comprehensive update breaks down all key stats, trends, and next steps—only on MyMorningUpdate.com.

CBSE 2025 Class 10 Result Highlights:

Pass Rate: 93.66% (slightly higher than 93.60% in 2024)

Top Regions:

• Trivandrum & Vijayawada – 99.79%

• Bengaluru – 98.90%

• Chennai – 98.71%

Gender-wise Stats:

• Girls: 95%

• Boys: 92.63%

• Transgender Students: 95%

High Scores:

• Over 1.99 lakh students scored 90%+

• 45,516 students crossed 95%

CBSE 2025 Class 12 Result Highlights:

Overall Pass Percentage: 88.39%

• Students Passed: Nearly 14.96 lakh out of 16.92 lakh appeared

Top Scorers:

• 1.11 lakh scored 90% and above

• 24,867 students scored 95% and above

How to Check CBSE Result 2025 Online

Students can check their marks via:

results.cbse.nic.in

cbse.gov.in

• DigiLocker app (digilocker.gov.in)

• UMANG app

• SMS/IVRS (for areas with limited internet access)

Pro Tip: Keep your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth handy.

What If You Need Re-evaluation or Supplementary Exams?

Re-evaluation 2025: CBSE has made the process fully online. Application dates will be announced soon.

Compartment Exams:

• Class 10: Eligible if failed in 1 or 2 subjects

• Class 12: Eligible if failed in 1 subject

• Tentative Date: July 2025

Top-Performing School Categories:

•Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs): 99.49%

Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs): 99.45%

Govt Schools: 89.26%

• Govt-Aided Schools: 83.94%

Social Media Reactions: From Memes to Motivation

As always, the internet came alive with reactions—relatable memes, emotional wins, and jokes about relatives’ reactions. It’s a mix of humor, pressure relief, and pure celebration.

PM Modi’s Message to Students

Prime Minister Narendra Modi encouraged students with a powerful message:

“One exam can never define you. Be proud of your effort and keep striving forward.”

A great reminder that life and learning go far beyond one exam result.

What’s Next?

Now that the results are out, students can:

• Apply for re-evaluation if needed.

• Prepare for compartment exams (if eligible)

• Begin college, skill-building, or vocational planning

Stay connected to MyMorningUpdate.com for regular updates on re-evaluation dates, entrance tests, and educational tips.