With the CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026 expected soon, many students are worried about more than just their scores. A common question is whether clearing the exam in the second board will leave a ‘compartment’ mention on their final marksheet or passing certificate, and if it could affect their admission to Class 11. According to CBSE’s Examination Bye-Laws, students who meet the Board’s pass criteria are eligible to receive a pass certificate. The rules state that candidates who fulfil the required conditions are issued the Board’s pass certificate.While CBSE’s publicly available rules do not explicitly state what is printed on the final pass certificate after clearing the second board examination, several videos and images shared online by students appear to show certificates carrying the word ‘Compartment’. As for Class 11 admission, clearing the second board examination itself does not make a student ineligible for admission. Once a student has passed Class 10, they can apply for admission to Class 11, subject to the admission policy, eligibility criteria and seat availability at their chosen school. The timing of the result, however, can create practical challenges. Since the second board results are declared after the main Class 10 results, some schools may have already completed or nearly completed their admission process. In such cases, students should contact their preferred school as soon as the results are announced to check whether admissions are still open or whether any additional admission rounds are being conducted.Students should remember that one examination does not define their future. Whether they pass in the first attempt or through the second board examination, what matters is that they have cleared Class 10 and are ready for the next stage. As they move ahead, schools and colleges are more likely to focus on their overall academic performance and eligibility, while employers later in life generally place far greater importance on a person’s skills, knowledge, work ethic and experience than on how they cleared a school examination.Every year, thousands of students overcome setbacks, complete their education and go on to build successful careers. The second board examination is another opportunity to move forward, not the end of the road.






