The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) is all set to declare the Class 10 and Class 12 results 2026 on April 29 at 2:30 pm. With this announcement, anticipation among students and parents has reached its peak across the state.
Once released, the results will be made available online through official websites, allowing students to quickly access their scorecards. This year too, lakhs of candidates who appeared for the board examinations are eagerly waiting to check their performance.
WHERE TO CHECK CGBSE RESULTS
Students can access their results through the official websites listed below:
- cgbse.nic.in
- results.cg.nic.in
These portals will host the official digital scorecards shortly after the announcement. Students are advised to keep their roll numbers ready to avoid last-minute confusion.
HOW TO CHECK CGBSE CLASS 10, 12 RESULTS ONLINE
Follow these simple steps to check the Chhattisgarh Board Class 10, 12 results:
- Visit the official website: cgbse.nic.in
- Click on the Class 10 or Class 12 result link
- Enter your roll number and required details
- Click on submit
- Your result will appear on the screen
- Download and save it for future reference
Students are encouraged to take a printout of the provisional marksheet for immediate use.
OTHER WAYS TO CHECK CGBSE CLASS 10, 12 RESULTS
To make result access easier, the board has also enabled alternative methods to check CGBSE Class 10, 12 results:
Via SMS:
Students can check their results by sending an SMS in the prescribed format to 56263. This is especially helpful in areas with limited internet connectivity.
Via DigiLocker:
Digital marksheets will also be available on DigiLocker. Students can log in using their registered credentials to download official documents securely.
These options ensure that students are not dependent on a single platform during high-traffic periods.
WHAT HAPPENS AFTER THE CGBSE RESULTS?
After downloading their results, students should carefully check all details mentioned on the marksheet. In case of discrepancies, they must contact their respective schools or board authorities.
Students who are not satisfied with their marks will also have the option to apply for re-evaluation or rechecking, as per board guidelines.


