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CBSE Class X Results Released; But No Toppers List This Year -Here’s Why

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 Board Exam results for 2026 (Session 1). Lakhs of students across the country can now check their results online through official platforms.

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CBSE released its Class 10 Board Exam Results 2026 for exams held February 17-March 11, accessible to roughly 25 lakh students via official websites, DigiLocker, and UMANG. Since 2020, the board has omitted a toppers list to lessen student pressure, opting instead to award merit certificates to the top 0.1% in each subject.

While the results have been released, many students are wondering why there is no official toppers list this year. Here's everything you need to know.

CBSE Class 10 Results 2026 Out

CBSE conducted the Class 10 board exams between February 17 and March 11, 2026, with around 25 lakh students appearing for the exams.

Students can check their results on:

  • DigiLocker
  • UMANG app

To access the result, students need details like roll number, school number, admit card ID, date of birth, and security PIN.

DigiLocker: A Fast Way to Access Marksheet

DigiLocker remains one of the easiest and fastest ways to check results.
Students can log in to download their digital marksheet instantly, which is also considered a valid official document.

This method helps avoid heavy traffic on websites during result time.

Why CBSE Does Not Release Toppers List

CBSE has decided not to publish a toppers list since 2020.

The main reason behind this decision is to reduce academic pressure on students and discourage unhealthy competition.

By not ranking students publicly, the board aims to create a more balanced and stress-free environment.

How CBSE Recognises High Performers

Even though there is no toppers list, CBSE still acknowledges academic excellence.

The board awards merit certificates to the top 0.1% of students in each subject.

This allows students to be recognised for their achievements without creating a competitive ranking system.

Focus on Learning, Not Competition

CBSE's policy reflects a shift towards focusing on learning and overall development rather than just marks and rankings.

The move has been widely seen as an effort to promote mental well-being among students.

Students are advised to download their marksheets and check all details carefully.
If there are any discrepancies, they should contact their schools or CBSE authorities immediately.

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