The DOE (Delhi Directorate of Education) Result 2026 has been officially announced, and students can now check and download their scorecards online through the official website.
This year, the DoE has released annual examination results for multiple classes, including Classes 3–8 (and some higher classes in subsequent phases), giving students and parents quick access to subject‑wise marks and overall performance from home. The online scorecard also helps schools and education authorities track academic progress and plan for the next academic session.
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Step‑wise process to check DOE Result 2026
Open the official website
Go to edudel.nic.in in your browser (mobile or PC).
Find the result link
Look for the “DOE Result 2025‑26” or “DOE Delhi School Result 2026” link on the home page.
Select your class
Click on the link for your class (Class 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 11, as per your exam).
Enter login / student details
Usually you have to enter:Student ID / Roll Number
Class
Section
Date of Birth (DOB)
Keep these ready before you start.
Submit and view result
Click on “Submit” / “View Result”.
Your scorecard with subject‑wise marks, total marks, and result status (Pass/Promoted) will be displayed.
Download / take printout
Click the PDF / Download option (if available) and save the scorecard.
You can also take a printout for school or future reference.
Important tips
Use only the official site edudel.nic.in to avoid fake portals.
If any detail is wrong (name, marks, etc.), contact your school administration immediately to get it corrected.
What is shown on the scorecard?
Typically, the DOE 2026 scorecard includes:
Student’s name and father’s/mother’s name
School name, school code, and district
Class and section
Roll number / student ID
Subject‑wise marks (theory, practical/internal if applicable)
Total marks and percentage (sometimes only indication of pass/promoted)
Result status (Pass/Promoted/Fail or equivalent)
Date of result declaration and official seal/signature
For DOE Delhi School Exams 2026, the passing marks are generally based on a 33% minimum in each subject (out of 100), which works out to 33 marks or above per subject for promotion.
Basic passing criteria (DOE Delhi pattern)
Minimum per‑subject requirement:
At least 33% marks in each main subject (usually 33 out of 100 or proportionally lower for 80‑mark papers).
Overall result status:
If a student scores ≥33% in all subjects, they are declared Pass / Promoted to the next class.
Grace marks rule (common practice):
Up to 15 grace marks may be given across one or more subjects to help a student reach the 33% minimum for promotion, within DoE‑Delhi norms.
School‑wise variation (junior classes)
For Classes 3–8, the DoE follows a pass‑promotion policy rather than strict “fail,” focusing more on continuous evaluation and internal assessment, though the 33% base is still used for annual exams.
For DOE Class 9 (Delhi) promotion, the grace marks rule allows schools to give extra marks to help a student reach the minimum 33% per subject, but within strict limits.
Grace marks rule for DOE Class 9 promotion
Maximum grace marks allowed:
Up to 15 grace marks in total can be awarded to a student, across one or more subjects, to help reach the minimum 33% requirement for promotion.
Per‑subject condition:
The student must already have at least 20–25% marks in the annual exam (around 16–20 marks out of 80) to be eligible for grace; very low‑scoring students are not given grace.
Purpose of grace:
These marks are only for promotion to the next class, not for improving the actual achievement; the student is still counted as “promoted with grace”.
How it works in practice (Class 9 DOE)
If a student scores below 33% in one or more subjects, the school can add up to 15 grace marks in total (distributed across subjects) so that the final effective score reaches 33% or above in each subject.
If even after using grace marks, the student stays below 33% in any subject, that subject is usually treated as failure/compartment, and the student may be allowed a compartment‑type re‑exam as per DOE policy.
Basic compartment‑exam conditions
Eligibility for compartment:
If a Class 9 student fails in only one subject in the annual exam, the school can place that student in compartment for that subject and allow a re‑exam.
If a student fails in two or more subjects, the usual rule is that the student must repeat the class, not appear in compartment.
Minimum passing in compartment:
To clear the compartment exam, the student must secure at least 33% marks in that subject (including both compartment‑exam marks and internal‑assessment/project/practical marks together).
No grace marks are added in compartment‑exam calculation; the 33% must be achieved without grace.
Timetable and attempts:
The compartment exam is normally held within a few weeks or by July after the annual result, depending on the school and DOE‑Delhi circular.
As per common DOE‑style policy, a student usually gets one compartment attempt, and if they fail that, they may be treated as failed in that subject and required to repeat the class.
Key points to remember
Compartment is mainly allowed for one failed subject; two or more failures generally lead to class repetition.
The syllabus and pattern of the compartment paper are the same as the annual exam for that subject.
For DOE Class 9 compartment exam, the syllabus is the same as the regular Class 9 annual‑exam syllabus of that subject, as prescribed by DoE‑Delhi for the current session.
What is covered in compartment syllabus?
Same subject topics:
The compartment paper covers all the chapters and units included in the official Edudel Class 9 syllabus for that subject (e.g., Maths, Science, Social Science, English, Hindi, etc.).
There is no separate or reduced syllabus for the compartment exam; students must revise the full Class 9 curriculum of the failed subject.
Prescribed books and resources:
Exams are based on DoE‑recommended textbooks and NCERT/DoE‑published materials for Class 9.
Students are also expected to practice Worksheets, Support‑Material, and sample papers released by DoE for that subject.
Practical points for preparation
Focus on annual‑exam pattern:
The compartment question paper follows the same pattern (marks distribution, question types, internal assessment weightage) as the annual exam for that subject.
Check the latest PDF:
You can download the latest Edudel Class 9 syllabus PDF for each subject from the official DoE‑Delhi syllabus page (
edustud.nic.in/edu/class9_202425.htmlor similar) to confirm the exact unit‑wise list for your subject.
| Purpose | Official Link |
|---|---|
| DOE Delhi main website (results, circulars) | https://www.edudel.nic.in |
| DOE Class 9 syllabus (2024-25) | https://edustud.nic.in/edu/class9_202425.html |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. When are the DOE Class 9 and 11 results 2026 declared?
The DOE Class 9 and 11 annual results 2025‑26 are usually declared in March–April 2026 on the official website edudel.nic.in. Exact dates are updated in the “What’s New” section of the site.
Q2. Where can I check my DOE result 2026?
Students must check the DOE result on the official portal: https://www.edudel.nic.in under the “Results 2025‑26” / “DOE Result 2025‑26” link for their class.
Q3. What details are required to check my result?
You typically need: Class, Section, Student ID / Roll Number, and Date of Birth to log in and view your scorecard.
Q4. What information is shown on the DOE scorecard?
The scorecard includes: student name, parent’s name, school name, roll number, subject‑wise marks, total marks, grade (if applicable), and qualifying status (Pass/Promoted/Fail).
Q5. How can I download the DOE result PDF?
After viewing your result on edudel.nic.in, click the Download / PDF option and save the file. You can also take a printout for school records.
Q6. What is the minimum passing mark in DOE Class 9 exam?
A student must score at least 33% marks in each subject to pass the DOE Class 9 annual exam; 33 out of 100 or 26–27 out of 80, depending on the paper.
