The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially declared the Class 10 Board Examination 2026 (Session 1) results, bringing relief and clarity to nearly 25 lakh students across India and abroad. This year’s results not only reflect stability in academic performance but also mark a significant shift in the examination structure with the introduction of a second board exam opportunity.
The overall pass percentage stands at 93.70%, showing a marginal yet consistent improvement over previous years. Alongside the results, CBSE has also opened the List of Candidates (LOC) submission window for the second board examination, reinforcing its move toward flexibility and student-centric evaluation.
Key Highlights of CBSE Class 10 Result 2026
The 2026 results present a detailed picture of participation, performance, and academic trends:
- Total registered students: 24,83,479
- Total appeared: 24,71,777
- Total passed: 23,16,008
- Overall pass percentage: 93.70%
Compared to 2025, when the pass percentage was 93.66%, there is a slight increase of 0.04 percentage points, indicating steady performance rather than dramatic change.
This stability suggests that CBSE’s evaluation system continues to maintain consistency while adapting to evolving academic frameworks.
Girls Continue to Outperform Boys
Gender-wise performance remains a defining trend in CBSE results:
- Girls’ pass percentage: 94.99%
- Boys’ pass percentage: 92.60%
Girls have once again outperformed boys by a clear margin. This consistent trend over recent years reflects improved academic engagement, better performance strategies, and possibly stronger institutional support for female students.
Top Performing School Categories
Institution-wise performance reveals a clear hierarchy:
- Kendriya Vidyalayas (KVs): 99.57%
- Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (JNVs): 99.42%
- Private Schools: 93.77%
- Government Schools: 91.43%
- Government-Aided Schools: 91.01%
KVs and JNVs continue to dominate due to structured academic environments, quality faculty, and centralized governance models. Their near-perfect results highlight the effectiveness of these systems.
Regional Performance: Southern Regions Lead Again
Region-wise analysis shows strong dominance by southern zones:
- Trivandrum: 99.79%
- Vijayawada: 99.79%
- Chennai: 99.58%
- Delhi West: 97.45%
- Delhi East: 97.33%
- Lowest – Guwahati: 85.32%
The continued excellence of southern regions reflects consistent educational infrastructure, disciplined academic environments, and strong institutional frameworks.
High Achievers and Merit Trends
- Students scoring above 90%: 8.96%
- Students scoring above 95%: 2.24%
Additionally, CBSE has maintained its policy of not releasing a topper list. Instead, merit certificates are awarded to the top 0.1% students in each subject, reducing unhealthy competition and encouraging holistic learning.
Strong Performance by CWSN Students
Children With Special Needs (CWSN) have shown remarkable performance:
- Appeared: 9,443
- Passed: 9,088
- Pass percentage: 96.24%
This reflects improved inclusivity, better support systems, and adaptive examination practices introduced by CBSE.
International Schools Show Consistent Growth
CBSE-affiliated schools abroad recorded:
- Pass percentage: 99.10%
This marks a steady rise from previous years, highlighting the global consistency of CBSE’s curriculum and evaluation standards.
Second Board Examination 2026: A Major Reform
One of the most important developments this year is the implementation of the two-board exam system, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Who Can Appear?
- Students who appeared in Session 1
- Students aiming to improve marks in up to three subjects
- 2025 compartment candidates (third chance provision)
Key Features
- Improvement opportunity without waiting a full year
- Flexibility in subject performance
- Reduced exam pressure
LOC Submission Window: Important Dates
CBSE has opened the List of Candidates (LOC) submission window for the second board exam:
- Phase 1 (Fee Payment): April 16 – April 20, 2026
- Phase 2 (LOC Submission): April 16 – April 20, 2026
- Phase 3 (With Late Fee): April 21 – April 22, 2026
Important Instructions
- Students not registered earlier can apply now
- Previously registered students must complete fee payment
- Candidates can withdraw if they choose not to appear
- Mathematics level can be changed (Basic ↔ Standard)
Passing Criteria and Exam Timeline
- Minimum passing marks: 33% overall
- Exam dates (Session 1): February 17 to March 11, 2026
This ensures a baseline academic competency while maintaining fairness in evaluation.
How to Check CBSE Class 10 Result 2026
Students can access their results through multiple platforms:
Official Websites
- cbse.gov.in
- results.cbse.nic.in
Other Platforms
- DigiLocker (official digital marksheet)
- UMANG App
- SMS service
Steps to Check the Result
- Visit the official website
- Click on Class 10 Result 2026
- Enter roll number, school number, admit card ID
- Submit details
- Download marksheet
APAAR ID and Digital Academic Records
CBSE is gradually integrating the APAAR ID (Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry):
- Stores academic records digitally
- Enables easy access via DigiLocker
- Supports long-term academic tracking
While not mandatory for checking results, it plays a crucial role in digital education infrastructure.
Conclusion: Stability with Structural Reform
The CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 reflects consistency in academic outcomes with a slight improvement in pass percentage. However, the real transformation lies in the introduction of the second board exam system, which aligns with modern educational goals of flexibility and reduced stress.
With high-performing institutions, strong participation, and inclusive policies, CBSE continues to evolve into a more student-friendly and adaptive education board. The coming years will determine how effectively these reforms reshape India’s school education landscape.