The Central Board of Secondary Education will publish the Class 10 Second Board results in June 2026. Results will be accessible via the board’s official website and DigiLocker.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) confirmed that the results for the Class 10 Second Board examinations conducted in the 2026 academic year will be released in June 2026 [1]. The announcement specifies that the results will be posted on the CBSE portal (cbse.gov.in) and made available through the DigiLocker platform for immediate download by students [1][3].
Lakhs of students who sat for the second exam cycle are awaiting the outcome, and the board has outlined the verification process for result retrieval [2][4]. The two-exam system, introduced this year, permits candidates to improve scores or clear subjects by appearing for a second set of examinations after the primary May-June session [4][3].
Result Release Details
The CBSE website will host a dedicated “Result” page where students can enter their roll number, school code, and date of birth to view their scores [1]. An alternative access point is the DigiLocker portal, which will automatically sync the result PDF to a student’s digital locker once the board uploads the file [3]. Both channels are expected to become operational on the announced release date, and the board has advised schools to inform students of the exact timing via official notices [2].
The board has also provided a name-wise result link for institutions that prefer to disseminate results directly to their student bodies. This link mirrors the central portal’s data and is intended to streamline result distribution for schools with large enrolments [2]. The CBSE has reiterated that the result data will be final and no further changes will be entertained after publication [4].
Lakhs of students who sat for the second exam cycle are awaiting the outcome, and the board has outlined the verification process for result retrieval [2][4].
Two-Exam System Overview
CBSE Announces June 2026 Release of Class 10 Second Board Exam Results
The 2026 academic cycle marks the first year CBSE has offered a second examination opportunity for Class 10 candidates. Under this scheme, students who either failed a subject or sought a higher score in the primary May-June exams could register for a supplementary session held in August-September [4]. Registration for the second exam required a separate application through the CBSE’s online portal, with a nominal fee and submission of supporting documents [3].
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The policy aims to reduce the pressure of a single high-stakes exam and to provide a remedial pathway for students who need to meet promotion criteria for Class 11 [4]. Schools reported that approximately 3.2 lakh students enrolled for the second board cycle, reflecting broad uptake of the new option [2]. The board has stipulated that only subjects taken in the second session will be reflected in the final consolidated result, while scores from the first session remain unchanged for subjects not re-appeared [1].
Impact on Students and Educational Institutions
For students, the imminent release of the second board results determines eligibility for admission to senior secondary streams, scholarship considerations, and eligibility for competitive entrance examinations [3]. Immediate online access via DigiLocker enables students to share their results with higher-education institutions without delay, potentially accelerating enrollment processes [1].
Educational institutions are required to update internal records, issue promotion letters, and coordinate with state education departments based on the final results [2]. Schools that participated in the second exam cycle must reconcile dual-session scores and ensure that any remedial actions, such as supplementary classes, are aligned with the board’s final outcome [4]. The board’s transparent online publishing mechanism reduces the administrative burden of physical result distribution and minimizes the risk of result tampering [3].
Key Facts
What: CBSE will release Class 10 Second Board exam results for the 2026 cohort.
Immediate online access via DigiLocker enables students to share their results with higher-education institutions without delay, potentially accelerating enrollment processes [1].
When: Expected publication in June 2026.
Impact: Determines promotion, scholarship eligibility, and enrollment for millions of students; schools must update records accordingly.
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