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CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Results for 2026 Released

The Central Board of Secondary Education has announced the results for the Class 10 Second Board Examination for 2026, bringing relief to millions of students. With an impressive overall pass percentage of 96.78%, students can now check their results and download provisional mark sheets. The board advises students to verify their details carefully and offers alternative options for accessing results in case of website slowdowns. This announcement marks the end of a long wait for over six lakh students, paving the way for their further studies and admissions.
 

CBSE Announces Class 10 Second Board Exam Results


New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the results for the Class 10 Second Board Examination for 2026. This announcement brings significant relief to millions of students who have been eagerly awaiting their scores. Many students took this exam with the aim of improving their previous marks. Students can now check their results and download their provisional mark sheets from the official website.


To access the results, students should first visit the CBSE's official website. On the homepage, they need to click on the link for the Class 10 Second Board Examination 2026 results. After that, they must enter their roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth before submitting the information. Once all details are correctly filled in, the results will be displayed on the screen, which can also be downloaded.


Overall Pass Percentage Reaches 96.78%

According to the board, the combined pass percentage for this year's Class 10, including both the main and second board exam results, stands at an impressive 96.78%. A significant number of students participated in the second board exam, opting to retake it to enhance their earlier scores.


Alternative Options if Website is Slow

Immediately after the results are announced, a large influx of students visits the website, which may lead to server overload and slow performance. In such cases, students are advised to try again after some time or check their results through the DigiLocker and Umang apps.


Verify Mark Sheet Information

After downloading the scorecard, students should carefully verify all the information on their provisional mark sheet. This includes checking their name, roll number, parents' names, school details, and marks for each subject. If any discrepancies are found, it is crucial to contact the school administration immediately.


End of Wait for Millions of Students

Over six lakh students have been waiting for this result for several days. With the announcement now made, the path for further studies and admission processes is clear. The board has urged students to check their results only through official channels and to avoid believing in rumors or misinformation.