CBSE Class 10th result 2021 'Not Today': Officials

An official board statement has confirmed that CBSE would not announce the result of class 10th today.

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CBSE Class 10th students have to still wait for their results as an official statement by the CBSE board has confirmed that CBSE class 10th result would not be declared today (August 2, 2021). CBSE class 12th result was declared last week and after that CBSE Exam Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj said, “We will start working on class 10th result from today and will try to deliver it by next week.”

The date and time of the declaration of class 10th result have not been confirmed by the board. 

The result would be declared on the official websites of the CBSE board – cbseresult.nic.in and cbse.nic.in. After the declaration of the result, the students can also check their results on digital platforms like Digilocker and UMANG. The roll number of class 10th students has been uploaded by the board on the official website. 

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CBSE Class 10th result 2021: How to check?

Following are the steps to check CBSE class 10th result via the official website:

Step 1: Go to the official website of CBSE – cbseresult.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the link which read “Class 10th result”

Step 3: Enter all the required credentials like registration number, date of birth, etc.

Step 4: Click on the “Submit” button

Step 5: Your result would appear on the screen. Check it.

Step 6: Download the result and take a printout for future reference.


The students who would score more than 33 percent marks would get the passing certificate from the board and unsatisfied students may apply for the offline exam which would be conducted by the board in August or September.

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Mr Bhardwaj also said that to avoid such situations in the future, the board has decided to conduct more than one exam. He said, “We have created a scheme in which we will conduct more than one exam. On the basis of those numbers, we will be able to deliver exam results on time in case of any pandemic-like situation in the future.” 

The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) has already divided the syllabus of class 10th and class 12th into two terms with approximately 50 percent syllabus in each term. During the 2021-2022 session the board would conduct the exam twice a year.  


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