CBSE 10th Second Board Result 2026: How to Check Scores and Download Marksheet
CBSE 10th second board result 2026 arrives today at cbseresults.nic.in. Learn how to check your scores online, download via DigiLocker, and access results through SMS, IVRS, and mobile apps.
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The wait is finally over. CBSE 10th second board result 2026 is expected to be announced today. Students who appeared for the Phase 2 exams between May 15 and 21 can check their scores on the official portal, cbseresults.nic.in.
The Central Board of Secondary Education has made checking results easier than ever. You can access your scores through multiple channels: the official website, DigiLocker, SMS, IVRS, Parinam Manjusha, and the Umang App. All these services are free of charge.
Where to Check Your CBSE 10th Result
The board will activate the result link on two official websites: cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in. Keep your roll number, school code, admit card ID, and date of birth ready. You will need these details to log in and view your provisional scorecard.
Remember, the online result is provisional. You must collect your original marksheet from your school. The school will also provide you with a DigiLocker PIN for digital download.
Step by Step Guide to Check Results Online
Checking your result is simple. Visit cbseresults.nic.in and click on the CBSE 10th second term result 2026 link. Enter your roll number, date of birth, school code, and admit card ID. Your result will appear on the screen. Download it and save a copy for your records.
Make sure you enter all details correctly. A single typo can block your result retrieval. Double check your admit card ID because it must match exactly what was printed on your admit card.
How to Download Results Through DigiLocker
DigiLocker offers a convenient way to store your academic documents digitally. Open the DigiLocker portal or app and sign in using your Aadhaar number. Navigate to the Education or Search section and select Marksheet.
Enter your school code and roll number, then input the six digit PIN sent by your school via SMS. Your provisional marksheet will be available for download. This digital copy is as valid as the physical one for most purposes.
Check Your Result Using SMS
If you prefer checking results on your mobile phone without internet, SMS is your friend. Send a text message to 7738299899 in this format: CBSE10, your roll number, date of birth, school number, and centre number.
You will receive a short message containing your total marks and grade once the result is posted. This method is quick and does not require you to navigate any websites.
Access Results Through IVRS
The Interactive Voice Response System lets you hear your scores over the phone. Dial 24300699 if you are calling from Delhi, or 011 24300699 from anywhere else in India.
Follow the voice prompts carefully. You will need to provide your roll number and date of birth. The system will then read out your provisional result to you.
Mobile App Options for Result Checking
You can also use the CBSE mobile app or the Umang app. Open the CBSE app, log in with your mobile number, and select Education, then CBSE Board, then 10th result. The same download link will appear.
For the Umang app, search for CBSE after logging in, tap the Education category, choose CBSE board, then 10th result. Enter your roll number, date of birth, and school code to view your scorecard.
Understanding the Best of Two Scores Policy
CBSE introduced two board exams for Class 10 in line with the National Education Policy 2020. This approach reduces the pressure of a single annual exam and gives students a chance to improve their performance.
The board will compare your marks from both Phase 1 and Phase 2 attempts. For each subject, the higher score will be retained in your final marksheet. This policy ensures that one bad exam day does not define your entire academic year.
What Your Marksheet Will Show
Your CBSE Class 10 scorecard carries several important details. It shows subject wise marks, your total percentage, your name, roll number, and date of birth. It also lists the subject codes for all the papers you appeared in.
Keep multiple copies of this document. You will need it for Class 11 admissions, scholarship applications, and future academic records.
What to Do After Results Are Out
Once you download your provisional marksheet, your next step is to collect the original from your school. Schools receive the physical marksheets directly from CBSE.
Start thinking about your stream selection for Class 11. Whether you choose Science, Commerce, or Humanities, make an informed decision based on your interests and career goals, not just your marks.
If you are not satisfied with your scores, you can apply for re-evaluation. CBSE offers a marks verification and photocopy process. Check the board's official website for application procedures and deadlines.
Important Points to Remember
No hard copies will be mailed to you. CBSE does not email results either. The only authentic download options are the official portal, DigiLocker, SMS, IVRS, Parinam Manjusha, and the Umang app.
You will not receive automatic notifications when the result is released. You need to actively check the portal by logging in with your credentials.
If you happen to fail in any subject, do not panic. CBSE conducts supplementary exams in July. The supplementary result typically comes out in August. This gives you another opportunity to clear your papers.
When Will the Result Be Declared
The result is expected to be announced by 3 pm today. The board will activate the download link on cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in simultaneously. Keep refreshing the page if you do not see the link immediately.
Have all your login credentials ready before the announcement time. This will help you check your result the moment it goes live without any delays.
Good luck to all students waiting for their results. Your hard work and preparation will pay off. Stay calm, check your scores using any of the methods mentioned above, and plan your next academic steps carefully.



