Over 141,000 students appeared for the July exam — results expected in early August
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is likely to announce the Class 10 compartment result 2025 in the first week of August. While there’s been no official confirmation yet, past trends suggest the release is imminent.
In previous years, CBSE declared the Class 10 compartment result on:
August 7, 2023
August 5, 2024
August 4, 2022
Once released, students can access their results on the following official websites: results.cbse.gov.in, cbse.gov.in
Students should keep the following details ready:
Roll number
School number
Admit card ID
Security PIN
This year, over 1.41 lakh (141,000)students—both in India and abroad—appeared for the Class 10 supplementary exams held on July 15, 2025. Most students took their exam on this single day, from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM.
The large turnout underscores a growing awareness of academic second chances and their importance.
CBSE has already released the Class 12 supplementary results 2025 on August 1. According to the board, girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 41.35% compared to 36.79% for boys.
A direct link to download the Class 12 results is available on the official results website.
Follow these steps to download your CBSE Class 10 supplementary result:
Visit results.cbse.nic.in
Click on “Senior School (Class X) Certificate Examination (Supplementary) Results 2025”
Enter your roll number, school number, admit card ID, and security pin
Click on Submit
Your result will appear on the screen
Download or print it for future reference
Students who believe their marks may have been incorrectly evaluated can apply for re-verification. This process checks for:
Mistakes in the totaling of marks
Any unanswered questions that were overlooked
Applications for re-verification must be submitted online shortly after the results are announced. The window for this process is limited, so students should act promptly.
CBSE released admit cards for the supplementary exams in the first week of July.
Regular students collected theirs from schools
Private candidates downloaded theirs from the CBSE website
Admit cards included essential details like exam centre, subject codes, and roll numbers.
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