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Aug 06, 2025

CBSE Class X Supplementary Results 2025 Declared: 48.68% Overall Pass Percentage

Results announced on August 5; DigiLocker mark sheets available now. Girls outperform boys with a 51.04% pass rate.

Results for the CBSE Class X Supplementary Examination for the year 2025 have been announced, revealing a pass percentage of 48.68%. Students can access their results online, while mark sheets can be downloaded through the DigiLocker platform. Relevant statistics can be found here.

CBSE Class X Supplementary Results 2025 Declared: 48.68% Overall Pass Percentage

CBSE declared the Class 10 supplementary results with an overall pass percentage of 48.68. The results were made accessible on the CBSE official website results.cbse.nic.in, as well as on DigiLocker www.digilocker.gov.in.

Who Takes The Supplementary Exams?

The supplementary examination 2025, which was conducted between 15th to 22nd July 2025, was designed for:

  1. Students who were compartmentally categorized for 1-2 mandatory subjects.

  2. Students who were candidates with six subjects and who passed by substitution of a failed core subject with an additional subject.

  3. Students who aimed to improve their results for 1-2 subjects.

Snapshot of The Results Statistics

  • Total Registered Candidates: 1,43,648

  • Total Appeared: 1,38,898

  • Total Passed: 67,620 which is 48.68%

  • Performance by Gender: There was a higher proportion of girls who passed as compared to boys, 51.04% and 47.41% respectively.

  • Overseas: Out of the 430 foreign registered candidates, 54.18% passed.

  • CWSN Candidates: Out of 314 candidates, 50.95% pass rate was achieved.

Important Updates for Students

  • Mark sheets: Will be accessible on DigiLocker immediately after declaration. Physical copies are sent to the schools for regular students and to the examination centers for private candidates.

  • Scrutiny Applications: Commences on August 8, 2025 as per the CBSE circular.

What’s next for impacted students?

Students who have cleared the exams can collect their mark sheets, while those who couldn’t pass may need to reappear in the next cycle. For verification or re-evaluation requests, follow the CBSE guidelines issued on August 8.

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