Thu May 01 04:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Indian Board Exam Results 2025: A Roundup of Announcements and Expected Dates

**New Delhi, April 30, 2025** – Results for several major Indian board exams are being released or are expected soon. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has already announced the ICSE (Class 10) and ISC (Class 12) results, with girls significantly outperforming boys, achieving pass rates of 99.37% and 99.45% respectively. The overall pass rates were an impressive 99.09% for ICSE and 99.02% for ISC. Students can access their results online and apply for rechecking until May 4th. Improvement exams are scheduled for July.

The Telangana SSC (Class 10) results were also released today, showing a 92.78% pass rate for regular candidates, exceeding last year’s figures. Girls again outperformed boys. However, the results highlighted disparities between regular and private candidates.

Tripura’s Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) also released its Class 10 and 12 results today.

Several other boards are expected to release their results in May, including:

* **Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB):** Expected in May, with similar pass percentages to 2024 (Class 10: 82.56%, Class 12 Science: 82.45%).
* **Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha:** Expected by mid-May. 2024 pass rates were 96.07% (Class 10) and 80.66% (Class 12 Science).
* **Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC):** Expected in May. Hoping for improved results compared to 2024 (Class 10: 90.39%, Class 12: 85.48%).
* **West Bengal Boards (WBBSE & WBCHSE):** Class 10 results on May 2nd, Class 12 on May 7th.
* **Haryana Board:** Expected by mid-May.
* **Rajasthan Board (RBSE):** Expected in May or early June.
* **Maharashtra State Board:** Expected in May.
* **CBSE:** Expected in early May.
* **CGBSE (Chhattisgarh):** Expected in early May.
* **Kerala DHSE:** Class 10 results on May 9th.
* **Tamil Nadu TNDGE:** Expected in May.
* **HPBOSE (Himachal Pradesh):** Expected by May 5th.

Across all boards, girls consistently outperformed boys. Many boards are focusing on improving educational infrastructure and exam preparation, particularly in rural areas, aiming for improved results in the coming years. Further updates will be provided as more results are announced.

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