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CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Result 2026: How to Check Online

CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Result 2026 is expected soon. Learn how to check your score online, via DigiLocker, and understand passing criteria.

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CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Result 2026: How to Check Online

If you sat for the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam this year, you already know the drill. The exam gets over, and then the real test begins: refreshing the results page every five minutes and hoping the server doesn't crash right when your name is about to show up.

The good news is that the wait is almost over. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 Second Board Exam from May 15 to May 21, 2026. This exam gives students a second chance to boost their scores or clear subjects they missed earlier. The results are expected anytime soon, likely by mid-June 2026.

How to Check Your Result Online

Once the results go live, you can check your scorecard through the official CBSE website. Here is how you do it, step by step.

  • Visit results.cbse.nic.in
  • Find and click the link labelled "CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Result 2026"
  • Enter your roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID
  • Click Submit
  • Your result appears on the screen
  • Download and print the provisional marksheet for your records

Keep your admit card close by. You will need those details, and hunting for it at the last minute never helps anyone's nerves.

Getting Your Marksheet on DigiLocker

DigiLocker is a simple and secure way to grab your digital marksheet without dealing with a crowded website. Here is the process.

  • Open the DigiLocker app or website
  • Log in with your registered mobile number and OTP
  • Go to the "Issued Documents" section
  • Select "CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Marksheet 2026"
  • Enter your roll number or the exam year if asked
  • Download your marksheet

In many cases, the marksheet shows up automatically once you log in. No extra digging required.

Other Ways to Check Your Result

Result day traffic can slow down even the sturdiest websites. If the main portal feels stuck, try these options instead.

  • DigiLocker App
  • UMANG App
  • SMS service
  • IVRS facility

Think of these as your backup plan, the spare tyre you hope you never need but are glad to have.

What Your Digital Marksheet Shows

Once your result is out, check every detail on your marksheet carefully. It usually includes the following.

  • Student's name
  • Roll number
  • Date of birth
  • School name
  • Subject-wise marks
  • Grades and CGPA
  • Result status, such as Pass or Compartment

Small errors do happen sometimes, so give it a proper read before you close the tab and celebrate.

Passing Marks Criteria

Before you panic or celebrate, know what counts as a pass under CBSE rules.

  • A minimum of 33% marks in each subject
  • A minimum of 33% marks separately in theory and practical, where both exist
  • An overall aggregate percentage that meets the board's requirement
  • Grace marks may apply in borderline cases, based on CBSE guidelines

Quick Answers to Common Questions

When will the result be declared?
The CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam result 2026 is expected anytime soon.

Where do I check my result?
Head to results.cbse.nic.in or cbse.nic.in. You will need your roll number, school number, and admit card ID.

Can I get my marksheet from DigiLocker?
Yes, the digital marksheet for the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam is available on the DigiLocker app or website.

Bookmark the official links, keep your admit card within reach, and try not to refresh the page too many times an hour. Your result will show up soon enough.

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