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Pending CBSE Results to Be Released Shortly, Education Minister Assures Students

Published on: 21 Jun 2026, 09:05 AM
Pending CBSE Results to Be Released Shortly, Education Minister Assures Students

Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has assured students and parents that the remaining CBSE results, including those for re-evaluation, re-assessment, and re-verification applications, will be announced soon. Addressing concerns over the delay, he stated that the evaluation process is nearly complete and that the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is making efforts to avoid any inconvenience to students.

“The remaining CBSE results will also be released very soon. Results for approximately 15,50,000 out of 17,00,000 students have already been released. Those who applied for re-evaluation, re-assessment, and re-verification are almost complete. The CBSE will publish them soon. We will not allow any disruption to the children. We assure you of this today,” Pradhan said.

His statement comes at a time when a large number of students are waiting for their revised scores after applying for scrutiny and reassessment of their answer sheets. Once released, students will be able to check their updated results on the official CBSE result portals. To access the scorecard, candidates will need their roll number and school code. The revised results will include major subjects such as Science, Mathematics, Social Science, and Languages.

The CBSE had earlier released results for the majority of students, but those who sought re-evaluation or verification were awaiting updates. The minister’s assurance aims to allay anxiety among students and parents. The board is expected to publish the pending results on its official websites—cbse.gov.in and results.cbse.nic.in.

Students are advised to keep their credentials ready and regularly check the portals for updates. The CBSE has not specified an exact date but indicated that the release is imminent.

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