The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi, has released the results for the annual examinations of Classes 8, 9, and 11 today, March 29, 2025, for the academic session 2025-26. Students who appeared for these exams can check and download their scorecards from the official website, edudel.nic.in, using their student ID and date of birth (DOB). The annual exams for Classes 9 and 11 were conducted between February 15 and March 17, 2025, for students across schools in Delhi. Meanwhile, Class 8 students can also access their results through the same portal.
DOE Result 2025: How to Download Your Scorecard
Follow these steps to check and download your result:
- Step 1: Visit the official website of the Directorate of Education – edudel.nic.in.
- Step 2: Click on the relevant result link and select your class.
- Step 3: Enter the required details, such as your student ID and date of birth.
- Step 4: Click on “Submit,” and your result will appear on the screen.
- Step 5: Download your scorecard and take a printout for future reference.
DOE Result 2025: Details to Verify on Your Scorecard
Before downloading the scorecard, students should carefully check all the details mentioned on it to ensure there are no errors. These details include marks obtained, personal information such as name, registration number, date of birth, father’s name, mother’s name, school name, subjects, etc. If any discrepancies are found, students should immediately report them to their respective school authorities for correction. Additionally, students should note that the online scorecard is considered provisional, and the official marksheet will be issued by schools at a later date.
Earlier, on March 19, 2025, the Directorate issued a circular warning parents and schools against individuals, organizations, or consultancy firms making false claims about influencing or guaranteeing admissions. The official notice stated, “It has come to notice that certain individuals/organizations/institutions are making false claims of influencing or guaranteeing admissions in schools. The general public is informed that such claims are misleading, and they are cautioned against engaging with or availing services from such unauthorized entities.”
