CBSE 10th result released, now prepare for second board exam

CBSE bi-annual board exam 2026- CBSE has declared the results of class 10th, due to which the wait of the students is over. This year’s result not only shows your hard work, but also gives you the option of ‘re-examination’ under the new education policy. This change is a golden opportunity to reduce the stress of students and improve their performance.

Digital Platforms for Results

Students can check their results on the official website of CBSE. cbseresults.nic.in But you can see. Moreover, using DigiLocker and UMANG apps is the safest option to avoid heavy traffic. Keep your roll number, school code and admit card ID ready so that you can download your digital marksheet immediately.

New rule of second board exam

According to the new policy of the government, now students will be eligible to appear for the board exams twice a year. If you are not satisfied with your current results or have scored less marks in any subject, you can register for the upcoming Second Board Exam. This system gives students the freedom to choose better scores.

CBSE bi-annual board exam policy 2026 Photograph: (Google)

Great opportunity to improve marks

The objective of the second examination is to give it the status of a main examination by removing the tag of ‘supplementary’ or ‘compartment’. Students joining this can focus on their weak subjects. The most important thing is that out of the two exams, whichever exam you have more marks in will be counted in the final result.

How to get marksheet from DigiLocker

It takes time for the original marksheet to arrive after the result, but the digital copy received from DigiLocker is valid everywhere. Students have to log-in using the mobile linked to their Aadhaar number. There, by going to the ‘CBSE’ section, you can safely download your passing certificate and migration certificate, which will be useful for future admissions.

Plan your future without stress

Result is only a milestone, not the final measure of your ability. If the results are not as expected, instead of getting disappointed, make a strategy for the second board exam. Consult your teachers and identify subjects where there is room for improvement. With proper guidance and consistent practice, you will definitely be able to perform better in the next opportunity.

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