CBSE 12th Result 2025 Download Link (Activated)
The Central Board of Secondary Education has activated CBSE 12th Result 2025 download link online. Candidates can find a direct link to the provisional marksheet on this page.

CBSE 12th Result 2025 Download Link (Activated): The result of the CBSE class 12 board examination has been announced today, May 13, 2025, on the official website. Students who appeared for the examination from February 15 to April 4, 2025, can access a direct download link to the provisional marksheets. The scorecard can be accessed after entering the required details in the login window.
As the result is out, next, the board will issue the original marksheet to all the CBSE-affiliated schools. Students should collect their original mark sheets from the schools. The toppers' list and pass percentage have been updated by the board. Students anxious to check their performance can get CBSE 12th result 2025 download from this page.
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CBSE 12th Result Download Link 2025
Students can access to CBSE 12th result 2025 download link from the table below and enter their credentials to download it.
Steps to Download CBSE 12th Result 2025
Here are some easy steps that candidates can follow to check and download CBSE 12th result:
- Visit the official website-cbse.gov.in.
- Navigate to the Result section on teh homepage.
- Click on the CBSE class 12th result link.
- Enter roll number, DOB, admit card number, school number, and security pin.
- Check and download the scorecard PDF.
CBSE 12th 2025 Result: Grading System
The Central Board of Secondary Education adopts a CGPA evaluation system. In the CBSE 12th result, students will be given a letter grade and grade point for each subject. Explore the grade chart below for your reference:
Percentage |
Grades |
Grade Point |
91-100 |
A1 |
10.0 |
81-90 |
A2 |
9.0 |
71-80 |
B1 |
8.0 |
61-70 |
B2 |
7.0 |
51-60 |
C1 |
6.0 |
41-50 |
C2 |
5.0 |
33-40 |
D |
4.0 |
21-32 |
E1 |
C(FAIL) |
0-20 |
E2 |
C(FAIL) |
Students failing to score 33% in more than two subjects have to repeat their academic year. Those spotting errors in the result can apply for re-evaluation.