CBSE 2025 Results Out: Pass Percentage, Toppers and Highlights

CBSE 2025 Class 10 and 12 results declared with high pass rates, toppers, and regional stats.

May 15, 2025 - 17:09
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CBSE 2025 Results Out: Pass Percentage, Toppers and Highlights

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released the 2025 results for Class 10 and Class 12, with impressive overall performance, record pass percentages, and outstanding achievements by students across India.

CBSE Class 10 Result 2025 Highlights

  • Total Students Appeared: 23.71 lakh
  • Pass Percentage: 93.66%
  • Total Students Passed: 22.21 lakh
  • Above 90% Marks: Nearly 2 lakh
  • Above 95% Marks: 45,516
  • Students in Compartment: Over 1.41 lakh

Gender-wise Performance:

  • Girls: 95.00%
  • Boys: 92.63%
  • Transgender Students: 95.00%

Top Performing Regions:

  • Trivandrum: 99.79%
  • Vijayawada: 99.79%
  • Bengaluru: 98.90%
  • Chennai: 98.71%

Lowest Region: Guwahati – 84.14%

CBSE Class 12 Result 2025 Highlights

  • Total Students Appeared: 16.92 lakh
  • Pass Percentage: 88.39%
  • Total Students Passed: 14.96 lakh

Gender-wise Performance:

  • Girls: 91.52%
  • Boys: 85.12%
  • Transgender Students: 100%

Top Performing Regions:

  • Vijayawada: 99.60%
  • Trivandrum: 99.32%
  • Chennai: 97.39%

Lowest Region: Prayagraj – 79.53%

Notable Achievements

  • Class 12 Topper: Ishani Debnath of DPS Bopal achieved a flawless 500/500 in the Humanities stream, earning distinction as both a national and global topper.
  • Institutional Excellence:
    • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas: 100% pass in Class 10, 98% in Class 12
    • Kendriya Vidyalayas: 99.7% in Class 10, 99.1% in Class 12
  • State-wise Impact:

o   Odisha Adarsha Vidyalayas demonstrated significant progress, boosting their Class 10 pass rate from 82.26% to 91.8%.

o   Jharkhand’s CM Schools of Excellence made their debut with a Class 10 pass rate of 66.34%.

How to Check Your Result

Students can access their results using their credentials via:

The CBSE 2025 results showcase a steady academic improvement, with southern India leading the charge and girls consistently outperforming boys.