CGBSE 10th, 12th Result 2025 Declared: Chhattisgarh Board Pass Rates and Toppers Revealed

CGBSE Announces Chhattisgarh Board 10th and 12th Results for 2025
The anticipation was thick in Chhattisgarh as thousands of students and families eagerly waited for a life-changing update. The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) delivered on May 7, 2025, at exactly 3 PM. Vishnu Deo Sai, the state's Chief Minister, revealed the results during a press conference at the Secretariat in Naya Raipur, Atal Nagar—making the day unforgettable for many across the state.
Students who sat for the board exams in March 2025 could finally check their marks on two official websites: cgbse.nic.in and results.cg.nic.in. The process was straightforward—just enter your roll number, crack a simple captcha, and the results are right there. No internet? No problem. Many students used Digilocker or simply sent an SMS to get their scores fast, keeping the stress to a minimum.
Impressive Pass Percentages and Toppers Take the Spotlight
The numbers this year brought a wave of relief for students and teachers alike. Pass percentages inched up, reflecting hard work and some lessons learned from last year’s outcomes. For Class 10, the pass rate stood at 76.53%. That’s a bit higher than last year’s 75.64%. More notably, the name on everyone’s lips was Ishika Bala, who claimed the top spot in the 10th exams.
Class 12 students were rewarded for their efforts as well. The overall pass percentage reached 81.87%, up from 87.04% in 2024. Akhil Sen emerged as the leading scorer among seniors, gaining instant recognition for his achievements. Exams for Class 12 ran from March 1 to March 28, while Class 10 students completed their tests from March 3 to March 24. Both sets of exams spanned over three hectic weeks, keeping anxiety levels at an all-time high in many households.
This boost in statistics wasn’t accidental. The board conducted exams under tight security and pandemic protocols to make sure everyone had a fair chance and stayed safe. Many exam halls in Raipur, Bilaspur, Durg, and even smaller districts upped their health and safety routines, with social distancing, masks, and regular checks becoming the new normal. Teachers and volunteers worked around the clock to manage crowds and ensure that no student faced issues like last-minute glitches or unsafe conditions.
For students, these results open up new doors—college applications, entrance exams, and countless choices. Schools are now planning small ceremonies (where allowed) to congratulate the toppers and offer guidance to those looking for a second chance through supplementary exams. As for those who didn’t make the cut, the board has assured rapid support and clear information about revaluation and re-exam schedules, which will be available soon on the official sites.
Students are buzzing about their next moves, and teachers are already talking about how this year’s performance will push everyone to aim even higher for 2026. One thing is clear—Chhattisgarh’s students are not slowing down, and the CGBSE board exam season remains a rite of passage for every family in the state.
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