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CBSE Exam Results 2025: Unofficial vs official websites to check CBSE Class Board 10th and 12th results

As CBSE prepares to declare the 2025 Class 10 and 12 results, students are advised to use only official platforms like cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in, DigiLocker, UMANG, SMS, and IVRS. The article outlines how to access results securely, highlights risks of unofficial portals, and provides step-by-step instructions for safe result checking. It also explains CBSE’s digital infrastructure and stresses the importance of avoiding fake sites during high-traffic periods.
CBSE Exam Results 2025: Unofficial vs official websites to check CBSE Class Board 10th and 12th results
CBSE Board Exam Results 2025: Unofficial vs official websites to check Class 10th and 12th results
CBSE Results 2025: With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) set to announce the Class 10 and Class 12 board exam results for 2025, students and parents are being urged to use only official websites to access authentic marksheets.Over 42 lakh students have registered for the exams this year, and high digital traffic on result day may cause confusion between genuine portals and unofficial websites, potentially leading to delays or misinformation.In 2025, CBSE maintained its robust partnership with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to provide students with secure, seamless, and timely access to their digital marksheets through authenticated platforms. However, during the result period, misleading websites often emerge, imitating official portals to harvest personal information. Students are strongly advised to use only trusted, authorised sources.Also See: CBSE Board Results 2025 | How to Check CBSE Board Result

CBSE Exam Results 2025: Official platforms to check CBSE results 2025

CBSE has officially confirmed the following websites and digital platforms for result access:
Platform type
Website/Method
CBSE main website
cbse.gov.in
CBSE results portal
results.cbse.nic.in
DigiLocker portal
results.digilocker.gov.in
UMANG app
UMANG mobile application

IVRS
Dial 24300699 (with area STD code)
These portals have been integrated with CBSE’s evaluation system and provide access to digitally signed provisional marksheets, which are legally valid for admissions and employment.
Beware of unofficial portalsStudents are cautioned against using third-party websites that are not linked to CBSE or government services. While some private education portals may redirect to the official pages, others might display outdated information or request unnecessary login details. CBSE has not authorised any private portal to host the results directly.Unofficial websites may include pop-up ads, incorrect links, or misleading graphics resembling official CBSE pages. Students are advised to cross-verify the URL and ensure it ends in ".gov.in" or belongs to DigiLocker/UMANG, both of which are government-run.

CBSE Exam Results 2025: Steps to check CBSE results securely

To check the Class 10 or 12 result safely, students should:Step : Visit results.cbse.nic.in or cbse.gov.in.Step : Click on the relevant link for Class 10 or Class 12 results.Step : Enter the roll number, school number, date of birth, and admit card ID.Step : Submit the details to view the result.Step : Download or print the provisional marksheet.Step : Alternatively, log into DigiLocker using the 6-digit PIN provided by the school to access certificates.Students are also encouraged to set up their DigiLocker accounts in advance, as the portal already shows the “Result Available Soon” message.Digital infrastructure and next stepsCBSE’s reliance on digital platforms like DigiLocker and UMANG ensures minimal disruption even during peak traffic. These platforms have built-in encryption and load-balancing systems to handle millions of users simultaneously. Once the results are announced, students must collect their original marksheets from their respective schools.In conclusion, while the pressure of board results can be overwhelming, verifying the platform before checking the result can save time and prevent misuse of personal data. Always trust the official sources for accurate and timely updates.
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Sanjay Sharma

Sanjay Sharma is a seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience in the media industry. Currently serving as Assistant Editor - Education at TimesofIndia.com, he specializes in education-related content, including board results, job notifications, and studying abroad. Since joining TOI in 2006, he has played a pivotal role in expanding the platform’s digital presence and spearheading major education events. Previously, Sanjay held leadership positions in sports journalism, covering high-profile events such as the Cricket World Cup and Olympics. He holds a PG Diploma in Journalism from Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan and is proficient in various content management systems.

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