School Exam Results in India 2026

Introduction

Two big school boards, CBSE and PSEB, are giving out exam results now.

Main Body

CBSE will give Class 12 results on May 11, 2026. Many students took these tests. Students can see their results on their phones using apps. PSEB gave Class 10 results on May 11, 2026. One student, Harleen Sharma, got the best score. PSEB will give Class 12 results on May 13, 2026. Schools in Punjab are better now. They have more teachers for the students. Almost all government schools have electricity.

Conclusion

PSEB Class 10 results are ready. CBSE Class 12 and PSEB Class 12 results are not ready yet.

Learning

πŸ•’ Talking About the Future vs. The Past

Look at how the text tells us when things happen. We use different small words to change the time.

1. The Future (Will) When we are sure about a date in the future, we use will.

  • CBSE will give results...
  • PSEB will give results...

2. The Past (Verb + ed) When the action is finished, we often add -ed to the end of the action word.

  • Students took tests (Irregular form of 'take')
  • Harleen Sharma got the best score (Irregular form of 'get')
  • PSEB gave results (Irregular form of 'give')

Quick Guide for A2:

  • Future β†’\rightarrow will + action
  • Past β†’\rightarrow action + ed (or special past forms)

πŸ’‘ Useful Phrase from the text: "...are not ready yet" β†’\rightarrow Use this when you are waiting for something to happen!

Vocabulary Learning

school (n.)
a place where children learn
Example:I go to school every day.
exam (n.)
a test to check knowledge
Example:The exam is next week.
results (n.)
the outcomes of a test
Example:The results were posted online.
students (n.)
people who study at school
Example:Students study hard.
teachers (n.)
people who teach
Example:Teachers help us learn.
government (n.)
the group that runs a country
Example:The government makes laws.
electricity (n.)
power that lights homes
Example:Electricity keeps lights on.
score (n.)
the number of points earned
Example:He got a high score.
phone (n.)
a device to call or text
Example:She checks her phone.
app (n.)
a small software program
Example:I use an app to learn.
class (n.)
a group of students learning together
Example:Class starts at nine.
board (n.)
a group that makes decisions
Example:The board approved the plan.
give (v.)
to provide or hand over
Example:They give results to students.
best (adj.)
the most excellent
Example:She got the best score.
ready (adj.)
prepared to start
Example:The results are ready.
better (adj.)
more good
Example:The schools are better now.
more (adj./adv.)
a greater amount
Example:They have more teachers.
almost (adv.)
nearly
Example:Almost all schools have electricity.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The board is big.
now (adv.)
at this time
Example:The results are now available.