CBSE Class 10 Result 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 results are expected to be declared shortly, with students awaiting access to their scorecards through official platforms. On result day, heavy traffic on the official websites has often led to slow loading or temporary service disruption.In such situations, CBSE provides multiple alternative channels for students to check their results. These include digital platforms, mobile applications, SMS services, and interactive voice response systems. The board has ensured that students are not dependent on a single website for accessing their marksheets.DigiLocker access for instant digital marksheetsDigiLocker is one of the primary alternatives for accessing CBSE results during high website traffic. Students whose APAAR IDs are linked with CBSE records can directly view their marksheets under the ‘Issued Documents’ section after logging in. These documents include subject-wise marks, digital marksheets, and certificates.Students without an APAAR ID are required to create a DigiLocker account using school-issued access codes. After entering details and verifying their mobile number through OTP, the account becomes active. Once results are released, documents are automatically made available without requiring separate downloads from the CBSE website.UMANG app for mobile-based result accessThe UMANG app provides another option for checking CBSE Class 10 results. Students can log in using their registered mobile number and search for CBSE Board services within the app. After selecting the relevant class, candidates are required to enter roll number and date of birth to access their scorecards.The app displays subject-wise marks along with overall result status. It allows students to download and store the marksheet directly on their mobile devices, providing an alternative when web portals are slow or inaccessible.SMS service for result retrieval without internetCBSE has also enabled SMS-based result checking for students without reliable internet access. Candidates must send an SMS in the prescribed format containing roll number, date of birth, school number, and centre number to the designated number provided by the board.Once processed, the result is delivered directly to the mobile phone via text message. This system is designed to function during peak hours when online services may face delays or interruptions due to high user demand.IVRS facility for voice-based result informationThe Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) is another method available for students to access their CBSE results. By dialling the designated numbers, candidates can receive their marks through automated voice instructions. Delhi-based subscribers use 24300699, while other regions use 011-24300699.This system operates independently of internet connectivity and is used as an alternative when online platforms are not accessible.Official websites and fallback availabilityCBSE results are primarily hosted on official portals including results.cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, and results.nic.in. These websites remain the main source of result publication. However, during peak traffic periods, temporary delays may occur, leading students to rely on alternative platforms.Students are advised to keep their credentials ready in advance, including roll number, school number, admit card ID, and date of birth, to ensure quick access once any platform becomes available.