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News18
7 hours ago
- General
- News18
NIOS 10th Result 2025: Class 10th Results Soon At results.nios.ac.in; How To Check
Last Updated: NIOS Class 10 Result 2025 will be announced soon at Students can check scores using their enrolment number. The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is set to announce the Class 10 result 2025 on its official website at Students who appeared for the exams can check their scores by entering their enrolment number and the security captcha code on the result login page. After downloading the NIOS Class 10 mark sheet, candidates must carefully verify all details printed on it, such as their name, date of birth, roll number, and subject-wise marks obtained. The NIOS 10th exams 2025 were conducted between April 9 and May 19, 2025. Meanwhile, the NIOS 12th result 2025 was declared on June 16, 2025. Students can also access their NIOS 10th result through the DigiLocker app, using their registered credentials. Details Required To Check NIOS Result 2025 To check the NIOS 10th result, students will need: Enrolment number (as mentioned on the admit card) It is advisable to keep the NIOS Admit Card 2025 handy for quick reference. Steps To Check NIOS Class 10 Result 2025 Online Step 1: Visit the official NIOS result portal: Step 3: Click on 'Submit'. First Published: June 20, 2025, 12:30 IST


Time of India
13 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
NIOS Class 10 Result 2025 expected soon at results.nios.ac.in; Here's how to check
The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is expected to release the Class 10 Result 2025 soon in June. Once announced, students will be able to access and download their marksheets from the official website — . Since the NIOS Class 12 Result 2025 was declared on June 16, it is anticipated that the Class 10 results will be published shortly after. To view the result, students must enter their enrollment number, date of birth, and the security captcha provided on the result portal. It's advisable to keep the admit card ready for quick access to credentials. Steps to Check NIOS Class 10 Result 2025 Step 1: Visit the official result portal: by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Crossout: New Apocalyptic MMO Crossout Play Now Undo Step 2: Click on the "NIOS 10th Result 2025" link on the homepage. Step 3: Enter your enrollment number and date of birth. Step 4: Submit the details to view your result. Step 5: Download and save your marksheet for future reference. Live Events Details Required to Check the Result To access their results, students must keep the following information handy: Enrollment Number (as mentioned on the admit card) Date of Birth Captcha/Security Code Alternate Ways to Check Your Result Via SMS: Type NIOS10 and send it to 5676750. Example: NIOS10 1234567890 DigiLocker NIOS students can also access their digital marksheets and certificates via the DigiLocker app.


India.com
a day ago
- General
- India.com
NIOS Class 10th Result 2025 To Be Declared Soon At results.nios.ac.in- Steps to Check Marks Via SMS, Website
NIOS Class 10th Result 2025: The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) is expected to release the result for class 10th 2025 soon. All the candidates who have appeared for the class 10 exams can now check their results through the official website, i.e. Students will have to enter their enrolment number along with security captcha code to access their result. The NIOS Class 10th examination was conducted from 9th April, 2025 ro 19th May, 2025. And the NIOS Class 12th result was declared on 16th June, 2025. Additionally, candidates will also be able to access their results through the DigiLocker application. NIOS Class 10th Result 2025: Steps to Download Step 1: Go to the official website- Step 2: You will see the link of the result on the homepage, click on it. Step 3: A new page will be opened on your screen to login in. Step 4: Enter the required details of yours like your enrolment number and captcha code correctly, then submit it. Step 5: After submission, your NIOS Class 10th result will appear on your screen. Step 6: Check your scores and download the page. Step 7: Print out your scorecard for future reference. NIOS Class 10th Result 2025: How to Check Result Via SMS Sometimes due to heavy traffic websites stop working at the time of the result, in that case students can simply check their results via SMS without any internet connection, they have to open the SMS application and type the message in this format, 'NIOS10 along with their enrolment number and send it to- 5676750 and they will receive the result in SMS format. Students will have to achieve at least 33 per cent marks in all the subjects (at least five subjects, including one language) and overall aggregate to be considered pass. Students are advised to keep checking the official website for all the important updates.


NDTV
2 days ago
- Science
- NDTV
61 Lakh Clear Science Stream In 2024; Centre Urges Expansion Of STEM Education
New Delhi: In 2024, a total of 61 lakh students cleared the science stream, marking a 16% increase from 52.4 lakh in 2022, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Education. In response, the Union Education Ministry's Department of School Education and Literacy (DoSEL) is urging an increase in seats and faculty in STEM programmes, given the significant surge in students clearing their Class 12 science exams. The move aims to align with shifting academic trends and growing aspirations, especially among girls. A senior DoSEL official said, "An additional 9 lakh students passing science means we need proportional increases in STEM seats and faculty in higher education institutions to support this growth." This trend calls for better school planning, enhanced teacher training, and improved recruitment at the state level. Despite this progress, challenges remain as dropout rates continue to hinder advancement. Ministry data shows that in 2024, around 26.6 lakh regular Class 10 students did not progress to Class 11. Of these, 4.43 lakh did not appear for the exams, while 22.1 lakh failed. A similar trend was seen in Class 12, where approximately 24.7 lakh students were unable to complete their higher secondary education due to failure or non-appearance in exams. Though this marks a 47% improvement compared to 2013, it continues to obstruct progress toward achieving a higher Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER). To address this, DoSEL is exploring ways to expand open schooling, focusing on the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), and urging states to consider merging separate Class 10 and Class 12 boards into a unified board structure to streamline examinations. However, NIOS's effectiveness remains limited due to low penetration in many states. In 2024, 6.98 lakh students enrolled in Class 10 through open schools, but only 3.4 lakh passed. For Class 12, 7.9 lakh students appeared-2.84 lakh through NIOS-with pass rates standing at just 54% for Class 10 and 57% for Class 12. These low pass percentages remain a concern for open boards. The ministry report noted, "States like Delhi, Rajasthan, and Haryana have shown lower failure rates in open schooling. Other states are being encouraged to adopt similar models to help more students complete their education." NIOS plays a vital role in offering a second chance to students who either fail board exams or are unable to continue formal education. Officials said both NIOS and state governments are being encouraged to establish more open schools to provide these students with alternative pathways to complete their education. "Open schooling is a critical solution for academic continuity, especially for students who face disruptions due to personal, social, or financial reasons," said a senior ministry official. The move is part of a broader strategy to improve retention and completion rates under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. India currently has 66 school examination boards-3 national and 63 state boards. Of these, 33 boards account for 97% of total student enrolment, while the remaining 33 boards serve just 3% of students. A total of 48 boards conduct exams at both the secondary (Class 10) and higher secondary (Class 12) levels. The ministry has called for improved school-level planning, increased teacher recruitment, and enhanced state-level training initiatives.


India Today
2 days ago
- Politics
- India Today
NCERT to revise curriculum to improve access for children with disabilities
In a move to promote inclusive education for children with disabilities, the Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD) has signed a tripartite agreement with the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) and the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT).The agreement, signed on Wednesday in the presence of Union Ministers Virendra Kumar and Dharmendra Pradhan, aims to create a more accessible and inclusive education system in line with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) part of the collaboration, NIOS will begin recognising special schools run by NGOs under the Deendayal Disabled Rehabilitation Scheme (DDRS) as Special Accredited Institutions for Education of the Disabled (SAIEDs). These schools will offer a range of academic and vocational courses, including open basic education and senior secondary programmes. NIOS will manage all aspects related to admissions, exams, study materials, and exam accommodations for these support this initiative, NCERT will work on reviewing and adapting textbooks and curriculum content to make them more inclusive and accessible for students with disabilities. The changes will ensure that the learning materials align with NEP 2020 Minister Virendra Kumar said that every child, regardless of ability, deserves a chance at education. "This agreement reflects the government's vision that inclusive education is a right for all children," he Minister Dharmendra Pradhan echoed the sentiment, highlighting the importance of education in building a fair and aware society. He added that improving school infrastructure, including accessible toilets, will be a key focus area to reduce dropout rates amongst children with Secretary Rajesh Aggarwal underlined the government's efforts to widen access to quality education for students with disabilities, even in top institutions like IITs and also appreciated NIOS's recent move to introduce Indian Sign Language as a subject at the secondary Kumar, Secretary of the Department of School Education and Literacy, stressed the need to ensure that every child with a disability completes their ensure smooth implementation of this initiative, a Joint Coordination Committee comprising members from DEPwD, NIOS, and NCERT will be formed.(With PTI inputs)Must Watch