Tue Apr 22 07:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Indian Board Exam Results 2025: A Roundup
**New Delhi, India** – Millions of Indian students are anxiously awaiting the release of their 2025 board exam results. Several state boards have announced their timelines and access procedures, while others are still finalizing details.
The **Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP)**, one of India’s largest boards, has already released its Class 10 and 12 results, available on upmsp.edu.in and upresults.nic.in. Nearly 55 lakh students sat for the exams. The board had previously closed a correction window for student data on April 9th.
The **Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE)** is expected to release its HSC (Class 12) results by mid-May, with over 15 lakh students awaiting their scores. Results will be available on mahresult.nic.in and mkcl.org, requiring roll number and mother’s name for access.
The **Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE)** has declared its Inter (Class 11 and 12) results, available on tsbie.cgg.gov.in and bse.telangana.gov.in. Over 4.8 lakh students took the SSC (Class 10) exams, with results anticipated by the end of April. The board also released the Inter results.
The **Punjab School Education Board (PSEB)** is expecting to release its Class 10 results between April 17th and 20th, following a perfect 100% score by last year’s topper. Over 2.8 lakh students appeared for the exams. Results are accessible via roll number, name, or SMS. Supplementary exams are scheduled for July.
The **Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE)** will release Class 10 and 12 results in May, accessible online using roll number only. The board does not publish topper lists but provides school and district-wise statistics. Supplementary exams will also be held in July.
The **Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)** is expected to announce its Class 10 and 12 results in the second or third week of May, similar to last year’s May 13th release. Results will be accessible on cbseresults.nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app. Following a 2023 policy change, CBSE will not publish a topper list.
All boards advise students to have their roll numbers and other relevant credentials ready to access results online and be prepared for potential website traffic delays. Many boards are also providing supplementary exam opportunities for students who did not pass.