Millions of Class 10 students across India are refreshing their screens right now, waiting for one crucial announcement — the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026.
This year marks a historic shift in Indian education. For the first time ever, CBSE conducted board exams twice in a single academic session, in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. If you appeared for the Phase 2 (Second Board) exams held between May 15 and May 21, 2026, this guide is your complete roadmap.
You will learn exactly when the result is expected, where to check it, what the symbols on your marksheet mean, and what steps to take — whether you’ve passed, need improvement, or are planning to opt for re-evaluation.
Let’s get straight to it.
What Is the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam?
The CBSE Class 10 Second Board Exam (also called Phase 2 or the Improvement Exam) is a second attempt at the board examination introduced for the 2025–26 academic session. It is designed to give students a fair second chance — a concept at the heart of NEP 2020.
Why Was It Introduced?
Reduce exam pressure: Students no longer risk their entire future on a single exam day.
Best score retention: CBSE retains the higher of the two scores in up to three improvement subjects.
Flexibility: Phase 2 is completely optional for students who are satisfied with their Phase 1 scores.
Key Dates at a Glance
Event
Date
Phase 1 Exams (Board Exam)
February 17 – March 11, 2026
Phase 1 Result Declared
May 2026
Phase 2 Registration (without late fee)
April 16–20, 2026
Phase 2 Registration (with late fee)
April 21–22, 2026
Phase 2 Exams (Second Board)
May 15–21, 2026
Phase 2 Result (Expected)
Third week of June 2026
Compartment Exam (if applicable)
July 2026
Compartment Result (Expected)
August 2026
Note: CBSE has officially confirmed the result will be declared in June 2026, though an exact date has not yet been announced. Bookmark cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.gov.in for live updates.
Eligibility
Not everyone was eligible for the Phase 2 exams. Here are the criteria CBSE set:
Appeared in Phase 1: Only students who sat for Phase 1 exams (February–March 2026) were eligible.
Minimum 75% attendance in school was mandatory.
Internal assessment completion was required.
School-submitted LOC (List of Candidates): Regular students could not register independently — schools submitted the applications on their behalf.
Students who studied all subjects (including additional subjects) for two full academic years were considered eligible.
Students placing in the compartment category from the 2025 examination cycle were also eligible for the May 2026 second board exam.
Important Registration Details
Registration for Phase 2 opened and closed quickly. Here’s what happened:
The LOC (List of Candidates) submission window opened on April 16, 2026, and closed on April 20, 2026 (no late fee).
A late fee window was available from April 21 to April 22, 2026.
After April 22, no new applications were accepted under any circumstances.
Schools managed the entire registration process — students needed to coordinate with their school well in advance.
If you missed the registration window, the next opportunity would be the Compartment Exam in July 2026, provided your result warrants it.
Subject-Wise Registration Data
The response to Phase 2 was massive. A total of 6,68,854 students registered, broken down as follows:
Improvement category: 5,25,655 students
Compartment category: 85,285 students
Both improvement and compartment: 57,914 students
Most Popular Subjects for Improvement
Subject
Registrations
Science
4,74,491
Mathematics (Standard)
3,68,843
Mathematics (Basic)
1,78,878
Social Science
1,54,619
Science was the most sought-after improvement subject, followed closely by Mathematics — reflecting where students felt the most pressure during Phase 1.
CBSE Result 2026 – Expected Date & Official Websites
When Will the Result Come Out?
CBSE has officially stated that the Phase 2 result will be declared in June 2026. Based on the board’s pattern of releasing results within 30 days of the last exam (May 21), the third week of June 2026 is the most likely window.
The result is expected around June 16–22, 2026.
Official Websites to Check the Result
cbseresults.nic.in (Primary result portal)
results.cbse.nic.in
cbse.gov.in
DigiLocker (digilocker.gov.in / DigiLocker app)
UMANG App
How to Check Your Result
Method 1: Online (Official Website)
Visit cbseresults.nic.in
Click on “Secondary School Examination (Class 10) Results 2026 – Phase 2”
Enter your Roll Number, School Number, and Admit Card ID
Complete the captcha verification
Click Submit
Your result with subject-wise marks will appear
Download and save the scorecard as a PDF
Method 2: DigiLocker
Log in at digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app
Go to the Education section
Select Central Board of Secondary Education
Choose Class 10 Marksheet 2026
Enter your name and roll number
Download your digital marksheet
In many cases, CBSE automatically pushes the marksheet to your DigiLocker account — it may already be visible when you log in.
Method 3: SMS
Send a text to 7738299899 in this format: CBSE10 [Roll Number] [Date of Birth] [School Number] [Centre Number]
You’ll receive your result details by SMS within minutes.
Method 4: IVRS / Phone Call
Delhi local subscribers: Call 24300699
Rest of India: Call 011-24300699
Follow the automated instructions to hear your result.
Understanding Your Marksheet & Symbols
When your result appears, your marksheet will display:
Symbol / Term
Meaning
Pass
Cleared the minimum criteria in all subjects
Fail
Did not meet the passing criteria
Comp (Compartment)
Failed in one or two subjects; eligible for Compartment Exam
Essential Repeat
Failed in more than two subjects
XX / Absent
Did not appear in the exam
UFM
Unfair Means used — result withheld
RWTH
Result withheld (for administrative reasons)
Details Printed on the Marksheet
Candidate’s name, Roll Number, School name
Subject-wise marks (Theory + Practical)
Grade for each subject
Overall qualifying status (Pass/Fail/Compartment)
Important: The online marksheet is provisional. The original physical marksheet is distributed through your school. If any details are incorrect, contact your school immediately — errors can delay college admissions.
Passing Criteria & Grading System
Minimum Passing Marks
Students must score at least 33% marks in each subject to be considered passed.
This applies to both Theory and Practical components separately.
CBSE Grading System 2026
Marks Range
Grade
Grade Point
91–100
A1
10.0
81–90
A2
9.0
71–80
B1
8.0
61–70
B2
7.0
51–60
C1
6.0
41–50
C2
5.0
33–40
D
4.0
21–32
E1
—
00–20
E2
—
Percentage Calculation
CBSE does not declare an overall percentage or division. If you have more than 5 subjects, the percentage (when required by colleges or employers) is calculated using the best 5 subjects. Institutions calculate this themselves — CBSE does not mention it on the marksheet.
Best Score Policy (New in 2026)
If you appeared in both Phase 1 and Phase 2 for the same subject, CBSE will automatically consider the higher score of the two. You don’t need to apply for this — it is done automatically.
What to Do After the Result
If You Have Passed
Collect your original marksheet from your school
Get your Migration Certificate (required for Class 11 admissions in a different board or school)
Apply for Passing Certificate if needed
Begin Class 11 admissions — most schools open their admission process shortly after the CBSE result
If You Are in Compartment
You are eligible for the CBSE Class 10 Compartment Exam, expected in July 2026
Results for the Compartment Exam are expected in August 2026
This gives you another chance before the new academic year progresses too far
If You Want Re-Evaluation
After the result is declared:
You can request a photocopy of your answer sheet
Apply for marks verification or re-evaluation
These windows open as per CBSE’s official schedule, announced post-result
Track updates at cbse.gov.in
Tips for Students Waiting for the Result
While you wait:
Keep your admit card handy — you’ll need your Roll Number, School Number, and Admit Card ID to log in
Save the official result URLs as bookmarks now
Set up DigiLocker in advance so your marksheet is instantly accessible
Avoid unofficial third-party sites that may show fake or delayed results
After the result:
Do not panic if the website is slow — high traffic is normal on result day
Use the SMS method as a quick backup if the site is down
Screenshot your result immediately and download the PDF
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Checking unofficial websites: Many fake result sites appear on result day. Always use cbseresults.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, or DigiLocker.
Ignoring marksheet errors: If your name, date of birth, or marks are wrong, report to your school immediately — late corrections can affect admissions.
Missing re-evaluation deadlines: The window for requesting re-evaluation is short and has a fee. Don’t miss it.
Assuming the online result is final: The provisional online scorecard is not the final document. Collect the original marksheet from your school.
Sharing login credentials: Never share your roll number and admit card details on social media.
Key Takeaways
CBSE Phase 2 (Second Board) Exams were held May 15–21, 2026
Over 6.68 lakh students appeared for improvement or compartment
Result is expected in the third week of June 2026 at cbseresults.nic.in
You need your Roll Number, School Number, and Admit Card ID to check the result
CBSE automatically retains the higher score between Phase 1 and Phase 2
Minimum passing marks: 33% in each subject
Students who fail can appear for the Compartment Exam in July 2026
DigiLocker is the fastest and most reliable way to download your digital marksheet
Conclusion
The CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 is one of the most anticipated announcements for nearly 7 lakh students and their families. Whether you appeared to improve a score or clear a compartment, the new dual-exam system is a genuine step forward — one that gives every student a fair second shot at performing their best.
Stay prepared with your login credentials, keep the official websites bookmarked, and have a plan ready for whichever direction the result takes you. There is always a next step — whether that’s Class 11 admissions, compartment exams, or re-evaluation. You’ve got this.
Big news for thousands of students across Andhra Pradesh — the AP Inter Supply Result 2026 is officially OUT.
The Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP) declared the AP Intermediate 1st Year and 2nd Year Supplementary Results on June 18, 2026, as announced. Results are now accessible on the official portal at bie.ap.gov.in and resultsbie.ap.gov.in.
Students who appeared for the IPASE (Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations) 2026 can now log in using their hall ticket number to view and download their marks memo.
This result matters enormously — for 2nd year students, it directly impacts college admissions, EAMCET counselling, and their overall academic future. For 1st year students, it determines promotion to the next level. If you’re one of the 12.50 lakh students waiting, this guide tells you everything you need to know.
What Is the AP Inter Supplementary Exam?
The AP Intermediate Supplementary Exam — commonly called the “Supply Exam” — is a second-chance examination conducted by BIEAP for students who:
Failed in one or more subjects in the main AP Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE)
Wish to improve their scores in specific subjects
It is officially titled the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE). The board conducts it a few months after the main board results, giving students a timely opportunity to clear pending subjects without losing a full academic year.
In 2026, the main AP Inter Results were declared on April 15, with a 1st year pass percentage of 77% and a 2nd year pass percentage of 81% — the highest in 12 years. Students who received the “F” (Fail) grade in any subject became eligible for the supply exams.
Important Dates at a Glance
Event
Date
AP Inter Main Result 2026
April 15, 2026
Supply Hall Ticket Release
May 16, 2026
AP Inter Supply Exam (Theory)
May 21 – June 4, 2026
AP Inter Supply Practical Exam
June 7 – June 11, 2026
AP Inter Supply Result 2026
June 18, 2026
Last Date for Recounting Application
Within 15 days of result
Re-verification Application Window
Shortly after result
Note: Students should watch the official BIEAP website for re-verification and recounting deadlines, as exact dates are notified after result declaration.
Eligibility: Who Can Check the Supply Result?
Only specific categories of students are eligible to appear — and therefore check — the AP Inter Supplementary Result 2026:
For 1st Year Students:
Students who failed in one or more subjects in the AP Inter 1st Year (Junior Intermediate) main examination 2026
Students who could not appear for the main exam due to valid reasons (subject to board approval)
For 2nd Year Students:
Students who scored below the passing threshold in one or more subjects in the AP Inter 2nd Year (Senior Intermediate) main examination 2026
Students registered for IPASE 2026 who completed the examination process
General Requirement:
Must have a valid hall ticket number issued for the supplementary examinations
The hall ticket for supply exams was released on May 16, 2026
Students who did not register for the supply exam or who passed all subjects in the main exam are not eligible to check a supply result, as no scorecard will have been generated for them.
How to Check AP Inter Supply Result 2026 Online
Checking your result is quick and simple. Follow these steps:
Method 1: Official BIEAP Website
Open your browser and visit bie.ap.gov.in or resultsbie.ap.gov.in
Look for the link labeled “AP Inter Supply Result 2026” or “IPASE Results 2026” on the homepage
Click the appropriate link — 1st Year or 2nd Year
Enter your 10-digit Hall Ticket Number in the field provided
Click “Submit” or “Get Result”
Your result will display on screen — review subject-wise marks, grades, and pass/fail status
Download and print the marks memo as a PDF for your records
Method 2: WhatsApp (Super Convenient!)
Save the number 9552300009 to your contacts
Open WhatsApp and send “Hi” to that number
Follow the menu prompts: select “Education Services” → “Download Exam Results (Intermediate)”
Enter your hall ticket number when prompted
Your marks memo PDF will be sent directly to your WhatsApp
Method 3: DigiLocker
Login to your DigiLocker account linked with your BIEAP credentials
Navigate to the “Education” section under BIEAP documents
Download your AP Inter supply marks memo directly
Pro Tip: The official website tends to experience heavy traffic immediately after result declaration. If it’s slow, wait 15–20 minutes and try again, or use the WhatsApp method for quicker access.
Result Symbols and What They Mean
When you open your AP Inter supply marks memo, you’ll see various letters and abbreviations. Here’s what each one means:
Symbol / Code
Meaning
P
Pass — You cleared the subject
F
Fail — You did not meet the minimum marks requirement
A
Absent — You did not appear for the exam
PASS
Overall result — Passed in all subjects
FAIL
Overall result — Failed in one or more subjects
COMP (Compartment)
May appear in some cases; failed in specific subject(s)
W/H
Withheld — Result placed on hold pending verification
A+, A, B+, B, C, D
Grade letters indicating performance level
GPA
Grade Point Average — Aggregate academic performance score
Understanding Your Grade Letters:
A+ / A: Excellent performance (above 75–80%)
B+ / B: Good performance (60–74%)
C: Average performance (50–59%)
D: Below average, but passing (35–49%)
F: Failed — below minimum passing marks
Passing Marks & Grading System
This is one of the most important details for any supply exam student to understand clearly.
Minimum Passing Criteria:
Students must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each individual subject
Students must also achieve 35% marks in aggregate across all subjects
For subjects with both theory and practical components, the minimum must be met in both parts combined
Anyone who scores below 35 in even a single subject is marked “F” (Fail) in that paper
Total Marks Structure:
Each paper carries 100 marks
For 6 subjects, the total is 600 marks
Percentage is calculated as: (Total Marks ÷ 600) × 100
What Happens If You Fail the Supply Exam Too?
Students who do not qualify in the AP Intermediate supplementary examinations will not be declared successful for the 2025–26 academic year. However, they can appear for the pending subjects in future BIEAP examinations and receive their pass certificate after eventually clearing all required papers. They are not required to repeat the entire year from scratch for failed subjects.
Details on Your Marks Memo
Your AP Inter supply marks memo 2026 is an official BIEAP document. It will contain:
Student Name — As registered with the board
Hall Ticket Number — Your unique identifier
Date of Birth
College Name and Code
Subject-wise Marks — Individual scores for each paper
Subject-wise Grades — Letter grades per subject
Total Marks and Percentage
Overall Pass/Fail Status
GPA Score
Keep multiple copies of this document — both digital and printed. You will need it for:
College admissions and degree enrollment
EAMCET / JEE / NEET counselling
Scholarship applications
Government job applications where 12th marks are required
Original marks memo collection from your college later
What to Do After Checking Your Result
If You Passed:
Download and save your marks memo immediately
Visit your college to collect the original marksheet when notified
Begin college applications for degree programs
Check deadlines for EAMCET, NEET, JEE or other entrance counselling
Explore scholarship opportunities using your board marks
If You Failed:
Don’t panic — you still have options
Apply for recounting or re-verification if you feel your marks were assessed incorrectly
Plan to appear in future BIEAP exams for the pending subject(s)
Join a tuition centre or coaching class for better preparation
Create a focused study plan and start early this time
Preparation Tips for Students Who Failed Agai
If the supply result wasn’t what you hoped for, here’s a practical roadmap to clear your pending subject(s) in the next opportunity:
1. Diagnose Before You Study
Go through your marks memo carefully. Identify exactly which subjects and topics cost you marks. Don’t start studying blindly.
2. Follow the Official BIEAP Syllabus
Download the official syllabus from bieap.apcfss.in and stick to it. There’s no point studying outside the curriculum.
3. Use Previous Year Question Papers
BIEAP follows a pattern. Solving last 5–7 years of question papers will reveal which chapters are most frequently tested.
4. Focus on Short-Answer and Theory Sections
Many students lose easy marks in short-answer sections because they skip them. These carry consistent marks and require less effort.
5. Attempt Mock Tests Weekly
Self-testing under exam conditions builds confidence and sharpens time management — two things that make a real difference in board exams.
6. Don’t Ignore Practicals
For MPC and BiPC students, practical marks are part of your pass/fail calculation. Prepare both theory and practical thoroughly.
Recounting & Revaluation Process
Not satisfied with your marks? BIEAP gives you a formal process to challenge the evaluation.
Recounting (Mark Re-totaling):
Fee: ₹100 per subject
Apply through: bie.ap.gov.in under “Student Services”
Deadline: Within 15 days of result declaration
What it checks: Whether all answers were marked and marks correctly totaled
Re-verification (Copy + Re-Checking):
Fee: ₹1,300 per subject
Apply through the official BIEAP website
What it includes: Supply of a scanned copy of your answer booklet plus re-verification of marks
Navigate to: “Re-verification of Valued Answer Scripts & supply of Scanned Copy” under Student Services
Important: Once the fee is paid, no refund is possible. Apply only if you genuinely believe there has been an error.
Common Mistakes Students Make
Avoid these pitfalls when handling your AP Inter supply result:
Not downloading the marks memo immediately — websites get taken down or updated
Entering the wrong hall ticket number — double-check before submitting
Waiting too long to apply for recounting — deadlines are strict
Not collecting the original marksheet from college — digital copies aren’t accepted everywhere
Assuming COMP status means automatic pass — compartment cases still require formal clearance
Relying on third-party websites only — always verify from the official BIEAP portal
Key Takeaways
AP Inter Supply Result 2026 is OUT as of June 18, 2026 at bie.ap.gov.in
Both 1st Year and 2nd Year supplementary results were declared simultaneously
Supply exams were held from May 21 to June 4, 2026 (theory) and June 7–11 (practical)
Minimum passing marks: 35 out of 100 per subject and 35% in aggregate
Results can be checked via the official website, WhatsApp (9552300009), or DigiLocker
Students can apply for recounting (₹100) or re-verification (₹1,300) within 15 days
Failed students can appear for pending subjects in future BIEAP examinations
Conclusion
The AP Inter Supply Result 2026 is a defining moment for lakhs of students in Andhra Pradesh. Whether you’ve cleared your pending subjects or are planning your next steps, what matters most is that you act quickly and decisively.
Download your marks memo, verify your details, and don’t let important deadlines slip by. If you’ve passed — congratulations, and now it’s time to focus on the next chapter. If things didn’t go as planned, remember: the board gives you multiple opportunities, and many successful people have taken the supply exam route before you.
Stay focused, stay informed, and check bie.ap.gov.in for all official updates.