Avoid Unofficial Websites For CBSE Examination Results

These unofficial websites, that appear as pop-up advertisements, broken links, mostly use deceptive images that mimic the official page of CBSE.

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Avoid Unofficial Websites For CBSE Examination Results

Avoid Unofficial Websites For CBSE Examination Results

The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) had announced the results for Class 10 and 12 on Tuesday. Students can view their results on official websites cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in. The students and parents are requested to refrain from using third-party websites unaffiliated with the CBSE or government services.

Some private education portals may ask for necessary login credentials or show outdated information, while others might re-route students to the official websites. However, no private websites have been given permission by CBSE to directly host the results.

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These unofficial websites, that appear as pop-up advertisements, broken links, mostly use deceptive images that mimic the official page of CBSE. In order to verify the credibility, the students are requested to double-check the URL. The official website URL ends with “.gov.in” or is owned by DigiLocker/UMANG, both of which are government-run.

As most of the users experience heavy traffic, official apps like DigiLocker and UMANG guarantee minimal inconvenience. These platforms have the capacity to manage millions of users at once. And for the first time, CBSE has made it possible for the students to activate their DigiLocker accounts using a six-digit “access code.” Students can view their Digital Academic Documents under the “Issued Documents” section once their DigiLocker accounts have been activated.

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This year, more than 42 lakh students showed up for the CBSE board examinations held from February 15 to April 4, 2025. Class 10 board exams were held on March 18, while Class 12 exams wrapped up on April 4.

This year again, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV) and Kendriya Vidyalaya (KV) secured the highest institution-wise pass percentage with 99.49% and 99.45% respectively. Independent schools secured a good pass rate with 94.17%, followed by STSS with 91.53% and government schools with 89.26%. The CBSE Class 10th pass percentage remained lowest in government-aided schools with an overall 83.94%.