CBSE Result 2026: : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to announce the result of Class 10 Second Board exam 2026 soon. While the board is yet to confirm an official date of the result, students who appeared for the Phase 2 exam are eagerly waiting for the declaration of their scores.Once released, candidates can check their results on the official websites of CBSE, cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in.This year, more than 6.68 lakh students appeared for the CBSE Class 10 second board exam.
Where students can check CBSE Class 10 as per result 2026 ?
In addition to the official websites, students can also access their transcripts through several alternative platforms, including:
- DigiLocker
- The UMANG app
- SMS service
- IVRS
Students should keep their roll number, date of birth and admit card details ready to avoid last minute delays while checking the result.
How to download CBSE Class 10 second board result 2026
Students can follow these simple steps once the result is released:
- Visit the official website at cbse.gov.in or results.cbse.nic.in.
- Click on the “CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026” link available on the homepage.
- Enter the required login credentials including roll number and other details.
- Submit the information.
- The result will appear on the screen.
- Download the provisional mark sheet and take a printout for future use.
Details mentioned on CBSE Class 10 mark sheet
CBSE Class 10 Phase 2 Marks will include several important details like:
- The name of the student
- Roll no
- Date of birth
- Father’s name
- Class details
- Subject theory signs
- Practical marks (where applicable)
- Total Points Earned
- Maximum marks
- General note
- Result status (Pass/Fail)
Students are advised to check carefully all the details mentioned on the mark after downloading.
About the CBSE two-exam system
The 2026 academic session marked the introduction of CBSE’s new two-exam board system for Class 10 students.Under this system, students are given an additional opportunity to improve their scores appearing in a second board exam if they are not satisfied with their performance in the first attempt.The initiative aims to reduce exam-related pressure and provide students with greater flexibility to improve their academic performance.Among all subjects, Science recorded the highest number of entries in the second board examination. It was followed by Mathematics and Social Sciences.A large number of students also appeared for regional and foreign language papers. Meanwhile, comparatively fewer candidates opted for specialized subjects such as Artificial Intelligence, Tourism, Music and Painting.