The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the results for the Class 10 board exams' second edition. These exams are typically taken by students who wish to improve their scores from the first round. According to the board, 59.95% of students who appeared for these improvement exams managed to score higher marks than before. The results were published online on the official CBSE website. Students can check their scores using their roll number and other credentials. The second edition exams were conducted to give students another opportunity to enhance their performance. This initiative is part of CBSE's effort to support students in achieving their best possible outcomes. The board has not yet released a detailed breakdown of pass percentages or overall statistics. However, the data indicates that a significant majority of those who retook the exams saw an improvement. This result is likely to be welcomed by students and parents, as it reflects the effectiveness of the second-chance policy. CBSE conducts these exams every year for students who want to improve their grades in specific subjects. The board advises students to download their mark sheets and keep them for future reference.