The 2025 CBSE Class 10 Board Results show that girls are once again in the lead, with an overall pass percentage of 93.66%
Arpita Kushwaha May 13, 2025 07:27 PM

Thousands of students and families across are relieved and celebrating the official announcement of the Class 10 Board Results for 2025 by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). 93.66% of pupils passed the Class 10 examinations this year, which is a little gain over the 93.60% pass rate from the previous year. With a remarkable pass rate of 95.00% compared to 92.63% for males, girls have once again surpassed boys in academic performance. Additionally, transgender applicants achieved a remarkable 95.00% pass percentage.

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With a 99.86% pass rate, Kerala and Tamil Nadu led the way in regional academic achievement. Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Goa were next in line with 99.83%, 99.73%, and 99.41%, respectively. These findings demonstrate how consistently excellent academic standards are seen in southern states.

In the board exams, 45,516 students (1.92% of examinees) obtained more than 95%, while 199,944 students received scores over 90%. In contrast, 141,353 students—or 5.96% of all candidates—were assigned to the compartment group.

Outstanding performance was also shown by students in the Children with Special Needs (CWSN) category. 8,795 of the 9,248 enrolled students succeeded, yielding an impressive 96.02% pass rate that highlights their tenacity and willpower.

In addition to congratulating all of the children who passed the CBSE Class 10 and 12 examinations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised their dedication, discipline, and tenacity.

In addition to addressing them as #ExamWarriors, PM recognized the significant contributions that mentors, instructors, and parents have made to the development of the kids’ academic paths.

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan agreed, praising the pupils’ diligence and commitment.

Using their roll number, admission card ID, school code, and birthdate, students may see and download their digital marksheets from the official CBSE websites, cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in, and results.cbse.nic.in. For information pertaining to results, the board has advised students to avoid using unreliable sources and to solely depend on platforms that have been validated.

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