Thu Apr 17 02:20:00 UTC 2025: ## Indian Board Exam Results 2025: Key Dates and Expected Outcomes

**New Delhi, [Date]** – Several Indian state boards are gearing up to release their 2025 class 10 and 12 board exam results in the coming months. Key dates and anticipated outcomes are as follows:

**Telangana:** Telangana Board’s supplementary exams will be held in August 2025 for students failing one or two subjects. Results for both regular and supplementary exams are expected shortly after the exams conclude. Inter (1st and 2nd year) results are expected in late April, and SSC results in late April. Revaluation and recounting options will be available.

**CBSE:** CBSE class 12 results are anticipated in mid-May, with class 10 results expected mid-to-late May. Over 16 lakh (class 12) and 22 lakh (class 10) students appeared. Revaluation applications will open in June, costing approximately ₹700 per answer sheet. Marksheets will be automatically uploaded to DigiLocker for students with linked Aadhaar and phone numbers. CBSE will no longer declare individual toppers.

**Punjab:** PSEB class 12 results are expected in late April/early May (approximately 2.84 lakh students), and class 10 results between April 17th and 20th (approximately 2.8 lakh students).

**Haryana:** HBSE class 10 results are projected for May, while class 12 results are also expected in May. Revaluation will be available after results are announced. Approximately 2.9 lakh (class 10) and 2.1 lakh (class 12) students sat for the exams.

**Uttar Pradesh:** UPMSP class 10 and 12 results are expected by early May. Around 29.7 lakh (class 10) and 25 lakh (class 12) students appeared. Students can access results using roll numbers and school codes. A correction window for exam-related information was open until April 9th.

**Uttarakhand:** UBSE class 10 and 12 results are expected in late April/early May. Supplementary exams are scheduled for July.

**Maharashtra:** Maharashtra SSC results are expected in the last week of May (approximately 16 lakh students), while HSC results are expected in the third week of May (approximately 15 lakh students). Results will be available online; SMS services are not provided.

**General Trends:** Across all boards, a minimum of 33% (35% for some boards) is required to pass. Girls consistently outperformed boys in most boards in 2024, and similar trends are anticipated for 2025. Many boards are emphasizing digital access to results through online portals and apps like DigiLocker.

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