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Girls Outshine Boys in CBSE Class 12 Board Exam results; Class 10 results also announced

New Delhi May 12: CBSE has announced the class 12th and class 10th Board Exam results. Students can Check their results on the official website of the board: cbse.gov.in and also on results.nic.in.

The board said it will award merit certificates to the 0.1 per cent of students who have scored the highest marks in subjects. (Representational Image) (With inputs from agencies)
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As per the officials, the national pass percentage has fallen this year. However, the Trivandrum region tops with 99.91 per cent in class 12 examination results. The CBSE class 10 results recorded 93.12 percent of students clearing the exam, a dip of 1.28 percentage points from last year.

Meanwhile, the board has also announced it will not publish the merit list – awarding first, second and third divisions to its students – to avoid "unhealthy competition". (Representational Image)
Representational Image

Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the results of class 10 and class 12 final examinations on May 12. The class 12 results witnessed an overall passing percentage of 87.33.

As per the officials, the national pass percentage has fallen this year. Trivandrum region tops the list with 99.91 per cent pass percentage in Class 12 examination results. This year, girls outshined boys by 6.01 per cent with 90.68 per cent.

CBSE Class 12 board exams were held in February, March and April. As many as 16,96,770 students were eligible to appear for these exams.

The CBSE class 10 results recorded 93.12 percent of students clearing the exam, a decline of 1.28 percentage points from last year. Girls have outperformed boys once again, recording a pass percentage of 94.25. The pass percentage of boys stood at 92.27.

Meanwhile, the board has also announced it will not publish the merit list – awarding first, second and third divisions to its students – to avoid “unhealthy competition”.

The board said it will award merit certificates to the 0.1 per cent of students, who scored the highest marks in subjects.

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