NIOS 10th Results 2025: 56,350 students qualify; pass percentage 62.72%
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 30, 2025 | 06:54 PM IST | 1 min read
NIOS 10th Results 2025: Candidates can apply for rechecking and revaluation of answer sheets within 15 days of the result declaration.
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has declared the NIOS Class 10th secondary results 2025 today, June 30. A total of 56,350 students qualified for the NIOS Class 10th 2025 exam, marking the pass percentage of 62.72%. Students who are not satisfied with their NIOS Class 10th result 2025 can apply for rechecking of their answer sheet within 15 days. NIOS 10th Result 2025 LIVE
Students can access their NIOS Class 10th result 2025 on the official website, nios.ac.in or results.nios.ac.in, using their login credentials. For NIOS Class 10th 2025, a total of 1,06,082 students had registered for a minimum of five subjects, of which 89,847 appeared for the exam.
NIOS 10th Results 2025: Category-wise statistics
The category wise NIOS 10th result 2025 statistics is as follows.
|
Category |
Registered |
Appeared |
Certified |
Pass % |
|
Male |
64,073 |
53,707 |
33,465 |
62.31% |
|
Female |
41,953 |
36,094 |
22,855 |
63.32% |
|
Transgender |
56 |
46 |
30 |
65.22% |
|
Total |
1,06,082 |
89,847 |
56,350 |
62.72% |
Students can download their NIOS 10th marksheet-cum-certificate and migration-cum-transfer certificate from their respective regional centres. Students can report for any discrepancy within 30 days of NIOS result declaration. Any requests for rechecking or re-evaluation of answer scripts can be submitted through online mode within the given deadline.
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