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CBSE Second Board Result 2026: Over 6.68 Lakh Students Await Final Scorecards

CBSE 2026 10th Second Board Result LIVE: Class 10 scores soon at cbseresults.nic.in; passing marks

By Rohan GuptaPublished 21 June 2026· 2 min read
CBSE Second Board Result 2026: Over 6.68 Lakh Students Await Final Scorecards
CBSE Second Board Result 2026: Over 6.68 Lakh Students Await Final Scorecards

As the Central Board of Secondary Education prepares to release the Class 10 Phase 2 results, students across the country stand on the threshold of a new academic chapter.

For the 6.68 lakh students who appeared for the second board exam this year, the wait is nearing its end. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to activate the download link for the Class 10 second board result live on its official websites, cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in, shortly. This session marks a significant shift in the board’s assessment structure, offering students a strategic "second chance" to improve their academic standing and refine their overall grades.

Accessing Your Results

When the board officially releases the data, candidates will need to keep their admit cards handy. Accessing the scorecard requires specific login credentials, including the roll number, date of birth, and school-specific details. Beyond the primary portals, the board has integrated multiple digital avenues to reduce server load. Students can access their marksheet via the UMANG app, DigiLocker, or through SMS and IVRS services. Once the link is live, it is advisable to download and print the provisional marksheet immediately for upcoming admission processes.

Understanding the New Framework

This year’s introduction of a two-exam board system represents a departure from traditional evaluation patterns. By providing a phase 2 exam, the CBSE has effectively lowered the pressure on students, allowing them to focus on subject-specific improvement without the risk of their previous performance being discarded. The final marksheet will reflect the best of the two performances, ensuring that the student's hard work is captured accurately in the final grade.

Why it Matters: The Bigger Picture

The shift toward a biannual examination system is more than just an administrative update; it signals a fundamental change in how India’s largest education board views student performance. By moving away from a high-stakes, "one-shot" examination model, the CBSE is prioritizing consistency over a single day of testing. For the economy and the future workforce, this flexibility helps in better stream selection—whether it is science, commerce, or vocational training. When students are not defined by a single pressure-cooker exam, the transition to higher secondary education becomes more balanced, potentially reducing the burnout that often accompanies the Class 10 board year.

Beyond the Scorecard

As results go live, the focus for many will naturally shift toward the "what next" phase. With results in hand, students will be navigating choices across various streams. Whether one is eyeing competitive entrance preparation or vocational skill-building, the current climate encourages a data-driven approach to career foundations. Keeping a clear head during this period is essential; the marksheet is a milestone, but the path ahead remains flexible for those who leverage these new assessment opportunities effectively.

By Rohan Gupta
Business Correspondent

Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.