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10 class CBSE Result 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the CBSE 10th result today. After the result declaration, students and parents can check the marks from the official website portal using their roll number and roll code details. The digital marksheet will be provisional in nature. The original marksheets will be provided to the respective schools by the Board and can be collected later by the students. 

DigiLocker, UMANG, and SMS service are alternative ways to check the results in case the official portals slow down due to heavy traffic. 

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CBSE 10th SSC Result 2026: Where To Check Results Online?

The following websites will become active once the results are officially declared. 

1. results.cbse.nic.in 

2. cbse.gov.in

Keep your Roll Number, School Number, and Admit Card ID ready to access the results without any delay. 

CBSE Board 10th Result 2026: Steps To Check Results Online

Students can follow the given steps to check their results online by following the given steps:

Step 1: Go to the official website at results.cbse.nic.in.

Step 2: Click on the  "CBSE Class 10 Result 2026" link.

Step 3: The login window will appear. Enter your Roll Number, School Number, Admit Card ID, Date of Birth, and Security Pin.

Step 4: The result will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: View and download the result to check your marks. 

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10 class CBSE Result 2026: Details Mentioned

After downloading the results, verify the following key details mentioned on it.

1. Students’ name

2. Roll Number

3. Father's and Mother's Names

4. School Name

5. Subject-wise Marks, Theory and Practical Marks (separately)

6. Total Marks

7. Subject Codes

8. Result Status (Pass/Compartment/Fail)

10 class CBSE Result 2026: Passing Criteria

Students need at least 33% marks in each subject to pass the exam. The Board may award grace marks to students who fail by one or two marks, depending on its policy. Those who fall short of the passing criteria by a considerable range have to appear for supplementary exams. 



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