CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026: Complete Checking Guide
A complete guide on checking the CBSE Class 10 second board exam result 2026, covering login steps, passing marks, and the best-of-two scoring policy.
AC Team

If you sat for the CBSE Class 10 second board exams this year, you already know the feeling. That mix of relief and nervous energy while you wait for the marksheet to drop. Good news: the wait is almost over. CBSE will release the Class 10 second board exam result 2026 on its official platforms soon, and here is everything you need to know before you refresh that results page for the tenth time today.
Where to Check Your Result
CBSE will publish the result on several websites, so you have backup options if one site crashes under traffic (it happens every year, no surprises there).
- cbse.gov.in
- cbseresults.nic.in
- results.cbse.nic.in
- results.digilocker.gov.in
- UMANG App
Keep your roll number, admit card ID, school name and mother's name ready. These four details are the keys that unlock your marksheet, so do not lose that admit card in the chaos of exam season.
Steps to Download Your Marksheet
Downloading the result is simple once the link goes live. Here is how to do it on the official CBSE website:
- Go to cbse.gov.in
- Scroll down and click on the "Results" section
- A new window will open
- Click on "CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam Results 2026"
- Enter your roll number, school number, admit card ID and mother's name
- Press submit
- Your marksheet will appear on the screen
- Check your marks carefully and download the result
Checking Results on the UMANG App
Prefer your phone over a laptop? The UMANG app works well too.
- Download UMANG from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store
- Sign in using your registered mobile number
- Go to the Education section
- Select CBSE Services and tap on CBSE Class 10 Result 2026
- Enter your login credentials
- Submit the details to view your result
- Download the digital marksheet and save it for later
No Internet? Try the IVRS System
If your internet decides to fail you at the worst possible moment, CBSE has a phone-based option too. Call the numbers below to get your result read out to you.
| Area Covered | Telephone Numbers |
|---|---|
| Local subscribers of Delhi | 24300699 |
| Subscribers from other parts of the country | 011 – 24300699 |
What Counts as a Pass
The passing rule stays the same as always. Students need to score at least 33% marks in each subject, covering both theory and practical or internal assessment components. Miss this mark in even one subject, and that subject shows up as a fail on your record.
The Best-of-Two Policy
Here is the part that should calm your nerves a bit. If you appeared for both the first and second board exams, CBSE will take your higher score between the two attempts for your final result. So if you performed better in the first attempt, that score stands. If the second attempt went better, that one counts instead. Either way, you get the benefit.
What Your Marksheet Will Show
Your CBSE Class 10 second board exam marksheet will include the following details:
- Your name and roll number
- Date of birth
- Parents' names
- School name
- Subject-wise marks
- Total marks and grade
- Pass or fail status
- Overall qualifying status
Once your result is out, download a copy right away and print it too. Digital files have a funny way of disappearing when you need them the most, usually right before an admission deadline.
Keep checking the official CBSE websites for the exact date and time of release. Until then, take a breath. The marksheet will show up on your screen soon enough, and whatever it says, you will have options and a clear path forward.



