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NIOS Public Exam 2026 Results Declared | Secondary & Sr. Secondary

The NIOS Public Exam 2026 results for Secondary (Class 10th) and Senior Secondary (Class 12th) are now available. Check your scores instantly at the official NIOS results portal using your enrollment number.

5 min readPublished: 7 Jun 2026

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NIOS Public Exam 2026 Results Declared for Secondary and Senior Secondary

The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) has announced the results for the Public Examination 2026 for both Secondary (Class 10th) and Senior Secondary (Class 12th) courses. Students who appeared for the examinations can now check their results online on the official NIOS result portal. This is a crucial update for thousands of learners awaiting their academic outcomes.

The results are provisionally available online, and students are advised to download and print their mark sheets for immediate reference. The original mark sheets and other certificates will be issued by NIOS through their respective Accredited Institutions (AIs) or Study Centres at a later date.

How to Check Your NIOS Public Exam 2026 Result

Checking your NIOS 2026 results is a straightforward process. Follow these steps carefully to access your scores:

  1. Visit the Official Results Portal: Open your web browser and go to the official NIOS results website: https://results.nios.ac.in/.
  2. Navigate to Public Exam Result Link: On the homepage, look for the link that says "Public Exam Result" for the relevant session (e.g., "Result of Public Examination 2026").
  3. Enter Enrollment Number: You will be redirected to a new page where you need to enter your 12-digit Enrollment Number. Ensure you type it accurately as provided on your admit card.
  4. Enter Captcha/Security Code: Carefully enter the Captcha or security code displayed on the screen. This is a security measure to prevent automated access.
  5. Submit Details: After entering the required information, click on the "Submit" or "View Result" button.
  6. View and Download Result: Your NIOS Public Exam 2026 result will be displayed on the screen. Review all the details carefully. You can then download your provisional mark sheet and take a printout for future reference.

Details Mentioned on Your NIOS Scorecard

Once you access your result, verify the following details on your provisional mark sheet:

  • Student's Name
  • Father's Name
  • Mother's Name
  • Enrollment Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Course (Secondary/Senior Secondary)
  • Examination Month and Year
  • Subject-wise Marks (Theory and Practical, if applicable)
  • Total Marks Obtained
  • Result Status (Pass/Fail/Compartment)
  • Remarks (if any)

In case of any discrepancy in the details, immediately contact your respective Accredited Institution (AI) or the NIOS regional centre for rectification.

What to Do After Checking Your NIOS Result

  1. Download Provisional Marksheet: Keep a digital and physical copy of your provisional mark sheet. This will serve as immediate proof of your results.
  2. Await Original Documents: NIOS will dispatch the original mark sheets, passing certificates, and migration certificates to the respective AIs/Study Centres. Students must collect these documents from their centres once notified.
  3. Re-evaluation/Re-checking: If you are dissatisfied with your marks in any subject, NIOS provides an option for re-evaluation or re-checking of answer scripts. The application window for this will be announced separately on the official website. Keep an eye on www.nios.ac.in for updates on this process.
  4. On-Demand Examination (ODE): For those who could not clear certain subjects, NIOS offers the On-Demand Examination system, allowing candidates to appear for exams when they are ready, subject to availability.
  5. Further Education/Career Planning: Based on your results, you can now proceed with your plans for higher education or career opportunities. Collect all necessary documents as soon as they are available.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: When were the NIOS Public Examinations 2026 typically held? A1: The NIOS Public Examinations for which these results have been declared were typically held in April/May 2026. Specific dates for the next cycle will be announced on the official website.

Q2: What if I forget my NIOS enrollment number? A2: Your enrollment number is crucial for checking results. It is usually printed on your NIOS Admit Card and Identity Card. If you cannot find it, contact your Accredited Institution (AI) or the NIOS regional centre for assistance.

Q3: When will I receive my original mark sheet and passing certificate? A3: The original mark sheets, provisional certificates, migration certificates, and passing certificates will be dispatched by NIOS to your respective Accredited Institutions (AIs) or Study Centres. You will be notified by your AI regarding the collection dates, typically a few weeks after the online result declaration. Please check with your study centre directly.

Q4: Can I apply for re-evaluation or re-checking of my answer scripts? A4: Yes, NIOS provides the facility for re-evaluation and re-checking. The application forms, fees, and deadlines for these processes will be notified on the official NIOS website (www.nios.ac.in) shortly after the result declaration. Students must apply within the stipulated timeframe.

Q5: What is the difference between re-checking and re-evaluation? A5: Re-checking primarily involves ensuring all answers have been evaluated, marks are correctly totalled, and no portion of the answer book is left unchecked. Re-evaluation involves a fresh evaluation of the answer script by another examiner.

Q6: What if I have 'X' or 'RW' in my result? A6: 'X' typically stands for 'Absent' or 'Not Appeared', indicating you might have missed the exam or a discrepancy occurred. 'RW' generally means 'Result Withheld' due to some administrative reason, often requiring you to contact NIOS for clarification. It is best to reach out to your AI or NIOS regional centre immediately if you see these remarks.

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