CBSE Class 10th Result 2023 Declared; Check Topper List, Pass Percentage Here

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CBSE 10th Result 2023 Declared: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the result for the Secondary School Examination(Class 10) examinations today, May 12, 2023. Students who have enrolled in class X of a school affiliated with the CBSE board can check and download the CBSE Class 10th Board Result 2023 at cbse.gov.in, cbseresults.nic.in. This year, the overall pass percentage in CBSE Class 10 result is 93.12%.

CBSE Class 10 Result 2023: Official Websites to Check CBSE 10th, Marksheet Here​


To check your CBSE 10th result 2023, you need to enter your roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID in the given result login window. Check list of websites from where you can track your result.

  1. cbseresults.nic.in
  2. cbse.nic.in
  3. cbse.gov.in
  4. digilocker.gov.in
  5. results.gov.in
  6. parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in

CBSE 10th Result 2023 Pass Percentage​


This year, the overall pass percentage in CBSE Class 10 result is 93.12%.

CBSE Result 2023: How To Check CBSE Class 10th, 12th Board Result?

  • Visit the official websites of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) at , cbseresults.nic.in.
  • Click on the link that reads, “Download Senior Secondary School Examination (Class XII) Results 2023/ Download Secondary School Examination (Class X) Results 2023.”
  • Enter the login credentials such as roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID.
  • Submit details and CBSE 10th mark sheet 2023/CBSE 12th mark sheet 2023 will appear on the screen.
  • Download it and take a printout for future reference.

Check CBSE Class 10th Topper List Here​


As per a PTI report, the board has also announced it will not publish the merit list to avoid “unhealthy competition”. The board has also decided to scrap awarding first, second and third divisions based on students’ scores, officials said. “No merit list will be declared by the CBSE to avoid unhealthy competition among the students. However, the board will issue merit certificates to 0.1 per cent of students who have scored the highest marks in various subjects,” a senior board official said.
 
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