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CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Results Awaited by Over 6.68 Lakh Students

Over 668,000 students are eagerly anticipating the results of their CBSE Class 10 second board exams, which have yet to be announced more than 50 days after completion. The Central Board of Secondary Education is reportedly finalizing the results, with updates expected soon. Students can check their scores online through official websites and apps. Notably, if students score lower in the second exam compared to the first, the higher score will be considered for their final marksheet. Stay tuned for the official announcement and learn how to access your results easily.
 

Awaiting Results for CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exams



More than 668,000 students who took the CBSE Class 10 second board exams are anxiously waiting for their results. Despite the fact that over 50 days have elapsed since the exams ended, there has been no official update regarding the results. However, sources suggest that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is diligently working on finalizing the results, with an announcement anticipated shortly.


**Accessing Results Online**


Students can check their CBSE Class 10 second board exam results online through the official websites: cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, and the DigiLocker platform (digilocker.gov.in). Additionally, results will also be accessible via the Umang and DigiLocker mobile applications.


**Steps to Check Your Results**


1. Go to the official website results.cbse.nic.in to view the CBSE Class 10 second exam results.


2. Click on the result link displayed on the homepage.


3. Input your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and security PIN.


4. Your result will be displayed on the screen; you can view it and download your marksheet.


**Final Scores Consideration**


Students should be aware that if they achieve lower marks in a subject during the second board exam compared to their first (main) exam, there is no cause for concern. In such instances, the higher score from the two exams will be taken into account for the final marksheet.


Once the results are released, marksheets will be distributed to the respective schools. A few days post-announcement, students can reach out to their class teacher or principal to collect their original marksheets.