The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 exam results, showing a pass rate of 93.70%, slightly higher than last year’s 93.66%. Students can access their results on the Board’s official websites, DigiLocker, and UMANG platforms. This year, out of 24,83,479 registered students, 23,16,008 were successful, maintaining a stable performance trend.
Among the achievers, 55,368 students secured 95% and above, while 2,21,574 scored 90% and higher. Approximately 2.75 lakh students are considered high achievers, indicating strong academic performance. Notably, 452 students with special needs scored above 90%, showcasing the positive impact of inclusive education.
Additionally, 1,47,172 students are in the compartment category, around 5.95% of total examinees, similar to last year. These students can improve their scores through supplementary exams. CBSE praised students’ hard work and the quality of education in affiliated institutions. The results underscore the effectiveness of the supplementary exam system in helping students enhance their scores.
CBSE, operating in 27 countries, including Japan and Ghana, is among the largest education boards globally. The successful and timely release of the 2026 results reaffirms CBSE’s commitment to a transparent and efficient examination system.
