
The CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 has been declared by the Central Board of Secondary Education (Central Board of Secondary Education), and students across the country are reviewing overall academic patterns using previous year data to understand performance benchmarks, pass percentages, and national-level trends.
The CBSE Class 10 Result 2025 statistics serve as a key reference point to understand how students performed across India in terms of overall results, regional distribution, gender-wise outcomes, and institutional performance.
CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 has been officially released by the board. Students who appeared for the examination can now check their scores through the official CBSE websites and other result platforms. The result reflects overall academic performance, subject-wise marks, and qualifying status. This year’s outcome is also being analyzed in comparison with the 2025 results to understand performance trends, pass percentage changes, and overall improvement in student outcomes.
The 2025 CBSE Class 10 results reflected consistent nationwide academic performance.
Registered students: 2,385,079
Students appeared: 2,371,939
Students passed: 2,221,636
Overall pass percentage: 93.66%
Compartment candidates: 141,353 (5.96%)
The pass percentage remained stable above 93%, indicating consistent academic outcomes across successive years.
The CBSE board conducted examinations at a large national scale.
Exam period: February 15 to March 18, 2025
Schools involved: 26,675
Exam centres: 7,837
This wide network highlights the extensive reach of CBSE examinations across India.
Regional data shows significant variation in performance across zones.
Trivandrum: 99.79%
Vijayawada: 99.79%
Bengaluru: 98.90%
Chennai: 98.71%
Delhi West: 95.24%
Delhi East: 95.07%
Delhi overall: 95.14%
Noida: 89.41%
Guwahati: 84.14%
Southern regions consistently recorded the highest performance levels, while northeastern regions showed comparatively lower pass percentages.
Girls: 95.00% pass percentage
Boys: 92.63% pass percentage
Transgender students: 95.00%
Girls continued to outperform boys, maintaining a gap of over 2 percentage points in overall results.
Certain school categories performed exceptionally well.
Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNV): 99.49%
Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV): 99.45%
These institutions maintained nearly perfect pass percentages, reflecting strong academic systems.
Student performance distribution shows a strong presence of high achievers.
Students scoring 90% and above: 199,944 (8.43%)
Students scoring 95% and above: 45,516 (1.92%)
CWSN students scoring 90% and above: 411
This indicates a significant number of students achieving top-tier academic scores.
Strong-performing states and regions included:
Kerala
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
Karnataka
Delhi also maintained stable performance levels around 94–95%, while Uttar Pradesh remained above 90%, showing balanced academic outcomes across major states.
Overall pass percentage remains consistently above 90%
Southern states continue to dominate performance rankings
Girls consistently outperform boys in board results
An increasing number of students score above 90% every year
These trends help define national-level academic benchmarks for CBSE students.
The CBSE Class 10 Result 2025 statistics provide a strong framework for understanding academic performance patterns in India. They highlight consistent pass percentages, strong regional performance from southern states, steady institutional excellence, and a growing number of high achievers. These insights serve as a reference point for evaluating overall performance trends in CBSE Class 10 examinations.