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Schools have received the student-specific access codes via their DigiLocker accounts and are required to share them individually. CBSE will also send login details via SMS, with results expected soon on official CBSE websites.
In a key step towards streamlining digital access to academic records, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially released DigiLocker access codes 2025 for students awaiting their Class 10 and Class 12 board results. These CBSE DigiLocker PINs will allow students to securely retrieve their digital marksheets, migration certificates, and school leaving certificates via the DigiLocker platform—CBSE’s trusted digital document delivery system.
The move comes as part of CBSE’s continued effort to promote paperless and tamper-proof academic credentialing. All affiliated schools have now received student-specific access codes through their DigiLocker school accounts. Schools are required to distribute these codes individually to ensure privacy and security. Additionally, CBSE will send out DigiLocker login credentials via SMS to students on their registered mobile numbers.
Once the CBSE results 2025 are declared, students can log in using their DigiLocker CBSE access codes to instantly download their authenticated documents. This includes the Class 10 results DigiLocker and Class 12 results DigiLocker documents, which will be digitally signed and valid for official use. The CBSE result download 2025 will also be available through the official websites:
cbseresults.nic.in
results.cbse.gov.in
cbse.gov.in
The board has reiterated the importance of using DigiLocker for students, emphasizing the platform’s ability to simplify document management and reduce reliance on physical copies. The DigiLocker CBSE marksheets are accepted by universities, government portals, and private institutions for admissions, verifications, and applications.
This year, as CBSE result announcement 2025 nears, the DigiLocker CBSE access guide has been updated to assist students with seamless navigation and document retrieval. The digital-first approach underscores CBSE’s commitment to making education more efficient, accessible, and technology-enabled. Students are encouraged to activate their DigiLocker accounts and familiarize themselves with the platform ahead of the results to ensure smooth access.
The move comes as part of CBSE’s continued effort to promote paperless and tamper-proof academic credentialing. All affiliated schools have now received student-specific access codes through their DigiLocker school accounts. Schools are required to distribute these codes individually to ensure privacy and security. Additionally, CBSE will send out DigiLocker login credentials via SMS to students on their registered mobile numbers.
Once the CBSE results 2025 are declared, students can log in using their DigiLocker CBSE access codes to instantly download their authenticated documents. This includes the Class 10 results DigiLocker and Class 12 results DigiLocker documents, which will be digitally signed and valid for official use. The CBSE result download 2025 will also be available through the official websites:
cbseresults.nic.in
results.cbse.gov.in
cbse.gov.in
The board has reiterated the importance of using DigiLocker for students, emphasizing the platform’s ability to simplify document management and reduce reliance on physical copies. The DigiLocker CBSE marksheets are accepted by universities, government portals, and private institutions for admissions, verifications, and applications.
This year, as CBSE result announcement 2025 nears, the DigiLocker CBSE access guide has been updated to assist students with seamless navigation and document retrieval. The digital-first approach underscores CBSE’s commitment to making education more efficient, accessible, and technology-enabled. Students are encouraged to activate their DigiLocker accounts and familiarize themselves with the platform ahead of the results to ensure smooth access.
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