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Class 10 exam results are expected to be released this week; they can also be checked via DigiLocker and UMANG..

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Students appearing for the CBSE Class 10th second board examination have one question on their minds: when exactly will the results be declared? According to various media reports, the CBSE Class 10th Second Board Result 2026 could be released this week. However, the CBSE has not yet shared any official notification regarding the result declaration. Students and parents will be able to download the results from the official CBSE website. Additionally, the results will be made available on DigiLocker and the UMANG app.

**Steps to Check the Result**
The result for the Class 10th second board examination is expected to be released soon. Students and parents can view and download the results by following the steps outlined below:

First, visit the official website at cbse.gov.in to download the result.
Click on the 'Result' section on the homepage.
Next, click on the link for the 'CBSE 10th 2nd Board Result 2026'.
After clicking the link, enter the required login details.
Once the login details are entered, make sure to take a printout of the result.

**Minimum Marks Required to Pass**
To pass the CBSE Class 10th second board examination, students must secure a minimum of 33 percent marks. Students scoring less than this will be considered unsuccessful and will be required to appear for the CBSE Class 10th board examination again next year. 

It is worth noting that students wishing to improve their marks also appeared for this examination. Consequently, the marksheets will reflect the highest marks obtained by the student—meaning the marks secured in whichever examination (the main exam or the second board exam) yielded the higher score will be considered final. After the results are declared, students will be able to collect their original marksheets from their schools.

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