CBSE 10th Result 2026: All You Need to Know
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the Class 10 results for 2026 by mid-April. Students can check their scores on official websites or through DigiLocker apps. Marks for each subject, grades, and CGPA will be available, with a minimum pass percentage required.

Highlights
- •CBSE 10th Result 2026 expected in mid-April
- •Check results via cbse.gov.in or digilocker.gov.in
- •Marks for each subject, grades, and CGPA will be available
- •Pass with minimum 33% marks per subject
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is anticipated to announce the Class 10 results for 2026 in mid-April. According to recent reports, CBSE has completed the evaluation process and teachers are re-verifying the marks.
How to Check Your Marks
To check your results, visit the official CBSE website at cbse.gov.in. Students can also verify their scores through DigiLocker or by SMS. The official websites are results.nic.in and digilocker.gov.in. Mobile apps like UMANG help students access results more conveniently.
Step-by-Step Guide:
- Visit the CBSE website or DigiLocker app.
- Enter your Roll Number, School Number, Admit Card ID, and Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY).
- Log in using these credentials to view your result.
- Download and print your marksheet for future reference.
The results are expected after schools get the evaluated answer sheets from CBSE. It's essential to keep track of any announcements from the official channels as no official date has been confirmed yet.
What Information Will be on Your Mark Sheet?
Your mark sheet will contain your name, roll number, date of birth, school name, and school code. Additionally, you'll get marks for each subject, grades, pass/fail status, CGPA or percentage, and internal assessment scores.
Passing Marks Requirements
To pass your CBSE Class 10 exams in 2026, you need at least 33% marks for each subject. If a subject has both theory and practical components, you must secure a minimum of 33% in both sections. In case of a marginal failure, CBSE may grant grace marks.





