CBSE Class 10th Result 2020 Live Updates: CBSE Result Declared @cbseresults.nic.in
CBSE Class 10th Result 2020
CBSE 10th Result 2020: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the results for over 18 lakh students who have appeared for the class 10 boards 2020. The CBSE Class 10th Result 2020 has been declared TODAY, July 15th in the AFTERNOON. The board exams are an important event but this year’s results are unique because of the special marking scheme.
CBSE 10th Result 2020
CBSE 10th Result 2020 : Amid much speculations and anticipation, the CBSE Board 10th result 2020 is finally available now. The Central Board of Secondary Education has released the CBSE Board Class 10 results 2020 for all the students who appeared in the exam. The results of CBSE 10th exam 2020 have been made available online on the official websites. Students are required to visit the official website of CBSE and enter their roll code and roll number to check their results. It must be noted that CBSE has made the results of Class 10 examinations available in the online mode and students will be required to check the same in the same mode. Keeping the convenience of the students in mind, a direct link to CBSE 10th result 2020 has also been provided on this page.

We will be providing live links to check CBSE 10th result 2020 on this page. Students should therefore bookmark this page to be able to check their CBSE Class 10 result 2020 without any hassle and also to stay updated on all the latest developments related to the same. You can also register for our email update services under which we would be providing regular updates and news to the concerned students about CBSE 10th Result.

Where to Check CBSE Class 10 Result 2020
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will upload the scorecards on the official website. It is often seen that students come across many difficulties while checking the examination result. In this regard, the CBSE Board has made elaborate arrangements to publish them online on their official website i.e., cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in. In order to help students check their CBSE Class 10 Result 2020 easily without any delays, we would be providing a direct link to the result page here. The direct link to check the CBSE 10th Result 2020 will be made available on this page as soon as it is officially announced by the board. From this link, you will be directly taken to the official page of the CBSE Result website where you can check your CBSE 10th Result.

CBSE 10th Board Result 2020: Statistics
The statistics for class 10th CBSE Matric Result are given below. The direct link to check CBSE Class 10th Result 2020 is given below. 

CBSE Class 10th Result
Details
Total Students Appeared
18,73,015
Total Students passed
17,13,121
Students Who have scored above 95%
41804
Students Who have scored above 90%
184358
Overall pass percentage
91.46 per cent
Boys pass percentage
90.14 per cent
Girls pass percentage
93.31 per cent

How to check CBSE Result 2020 through CBSE website:
1) Login to the official website– cbseresults.nic.in or cbse.nic.in
2) Click on the link for result 2020.
2) Enter your roll number and date of birth.
3) Now, check your CBSE Board results for classes 10th and 12th.
4) The result will be displayed on the screen.
5) Download the result and take a print out of the same.

Important Links :
Result link 1 - Click here (Available)
Result link 2 - Click here (to be out soon)

About the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is the apex board that looks after the development and propagation of secondary and higher secondary education in India. The board has been the part of the long history that has seen the development of school-level education in India. The CBSE took the final shape that it operates today in the year 1952. Currently, the CBSE conducts annual examinations like CBSE 10th Board Exam and CBSE 12th Board Exam along with entrance tests for professional courses.

UMANG App
Students can also view their results on UMANG mobile app which is available for Android, iOS users. Click on the Class 10 marksheet tab. Then, fill your credentials: Admit Card ID, Roll Number, and Date Of Birth. You will then be able to view or download your marksheet from there.

DigiLocker App
CBSE will provide digital academic documents of class 10th students like Marksheets, Migration Certificate and Pass Certificate through its own academic repository ‘Parinam Manjusha’, which is integrated with DigiLocker. The DigiLocker account credentials are being sent to students via SMS on their mobile number registered with CBSE.

How to access CBSE Class 10 marksheet on DigiLocker
1) Visit the DigiLocker website – www.digilocker.gov.in
2) Download the DigiLocker app on your smartphone
3) Click on the link for Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
4) Select Class 10 marksheet
5) Login to your account using CBSE registered mobile number and access your marksheet
6) Now, you can view your marksheet.

Microsoft SMS Organiser App
The CBSE 10th results will also be sent to the students on their registered mobile number. Students need to download the Microsoft SMS Organiser app and get themselves registered. With this app, candidates can get their scores through SMS.

Important Links :
Result link 1 - Click here (Available)
Result link 2 - Click here (to be out soon)

Website 1 - cbse.nic.in 10th result 2020
Website 2 - cbseresults.nic.in 2020 Class 10

CBSE 10th Result 2020 – Rechecking/Re-evaluation
The students who feel that their efforts are not truly justified in the CBSE 10th result 2020 as they have scored less than expected marks can apply for rechecking/re-evaluation. CBSE allows the students to register for rechecking and re-evaluation online. Students willing to apply for the same need to pay the required fee along with filling up the rechecking and/or re-evaluation form. Any changes in the CBSE Class 10 2020 result will be updated on the scorecards of the candidates and a fresh marksheet will be issued by the board.

CBSE 10th Result 2020 – Compartmental Exam
While the CBSE 10th result 2020 may bring about joy for many, some students may have to face disappointment. Despite efforts, certain students may fail to obtain the passing grades. Such students can choose to appear in the CBSE Class 10 2020 compartmental exam that is held a few months after the declaration of the results. Students willing to take up the CBSE 10th compartmental exam are required to fill up the application form online and pay the requisite fees in the online mode only. The students will be issued separate admit cards and examination centres and their result of the CBSE compartmental exam will be updated accordingly.

What after CBSE 10th Result 2020
The scorecard is the most important document for a student who appears for the examinations. We recommend the students to take the hard copy of the scorecard. You will also be able to either download a soft copy of the scorecard in a PDF format. The students can use this printed or downloaded copy of CBSE 10th Board Result 2020 to plan their academic future ahead and start applying to different schools. However, a word of caution for students is that a downloaded or printed copy of CBSE 10 Result is only a provisional result and can't be used for any official purposes. Therefore, the students must make sure that they collect the original mark sheet issued by the CBSE from their respective schools in the coming weeks.

CBSE 10th Result 2020 Toppers
The Central Board of Secondary Education will announce the names of the toppers in CBSE 10th result 2020. The CBSE 10th result toppers will be announced by the Board along with the formal declaration of the result. The Board along with announcing the names of the toppers will also announce the names of the top performing regions of the country in order of overall passing percentage. Last year, 13 students obtained 499 out of 500 in the CBSE 10th results, i.e. 13 students shared the top position which included - Siddhant Pengoriya, Yogesh Kumar Gupta, Divyansh Wadhwa, Ankur Mishra, Manya, Vatsal Varshney, Taru Jain, Aryan Jha, Bhavana N Sivadas, Ish Madan, Divjot Kaur Jaggi, Apoorva Jain and Shivani Lath.