
CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026
Lakhs of students across the country are eagerly waiting for the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2024. The result of the examination is yet to be announced. However, CBSE has not confirmed the exact date and time for the result. Candidates appearing for the Phase 2 exam are anticipating the news of their scorecard release on the official CBSE website and app. Phase 2 exams were held from 15 May 2026 to 21 May 2026 as per the new two-board-exam policy introduced by the board. These examinations gave those students a chance to improve their marks or secure qualifications in compartment subjects in the same academic year.
CBSE has not issued the official announcement of the result date. Nevertheless, we expect the result of Class 10 Second Board 2026 to be declared soon. There were more than 6.7 lakh registrations for the Phase 2 exams. Including more than 5.25 lakh improvements and more than 85,000 compartment candidates. The result is a must-read for those wishing to apply for Class 11 admissions.
Students should access their scorecards from official CBSE websites once the result is published:
Candidates should have their roll number and school number handy and have the admit card ID ready in order to prevent any inconvenience while checking the result.
Students need to do the following things once the result link is on the button:
Students should keep a hard copy as well as a soft copy of the provisional marksheet.
Not only official websites but also CBSE will make digital marksheets available through DigiLocker and the UMANG APP. Students can keep checking, apart from the official certificate and marksheet that will be sent later through schools, to connect these digitally verified documents for admissions and verification. CBSE has also made the rest of the digital candidates check results through the SMS and IVRS facilities, considering the possible overcrowding on the result websites.
The provisional marksheet shall have the following details:
After printing the marksheet, students must ensure that all the information is correct in their marksheet.
A minimum of 33 per cent marks is a must for any student to pass an exam. CBSE follows a nine-point grading system from A1 to D2, and grade E denotes that a student has to reappear for exams. In addition to the above, students may also see COMP (Compartment), R.W. (Result Withheld), N.E. (Not Eligible), UFM (Unfair Means) and ABST (Absent) on their mark sheets as per their scoring status. With the results on the horizon, students must keep a tab on the official CBSE websites and be ready with their login credentials to view their mark sheets.
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