NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the Class 10 examination results on Tuesday. A total of 93.66 % of students passed the examination, which was 0.06 % more than the previous year.
Ninety five per cent of girls passed the CBSE Class 10 examination, which was 2.37 per cent more than the boys. The CBSE issued a press release and informed about the development. A total 22,388,27 students appeared for the examinations, out of which 20,95,467 students passed.
Thiruvananthapuram achieved the highest passing percentage on the region basis, with 99.70 per cent of students passing the examination, whereas Assam’s Guwahati was ranked at the bottom, with 84.14 per cent of students passing the examination. The CBSE Class 10 examination was conducted between February 15 to March 18.
#CBSE Class 10 results declared; 93.66% of students have passed the examination#CBSEResults pic.twitter.com/ejSMVeja57
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Earlier, CBSE released the results of class 12th in which 88.39 per cent of students passed the examinations, which was 0.41 % more than the previous year.
Ninety one per cent of girls have passed the CBSE Class 12 examinations this year, 5.94 per cent more than the boys. The CBSE issued a press release and informed about the development.
Andhra Pradesh’s Vijayawada achieved the highest passing percentage in the region, with 99.60 per cent of the students who appeared passing the examination. Prayagraj stood at the bottom in which around 80 percent students passed the examination.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declares Class XII results.
CBSE Class 12 results: 88.39% of students pass the board exams. Passing percentage increased by 0.41% since last year.
Girls outshine boys by over 5.94% points; over 91% girls passed the exam. pic.twitter.com/LjDqMa4iw8
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More than 16 lakh students appeared for the CBSE Class 12 examinations, out of which more than 14 lakh passed the exam The CBSE Class 10 2025 examinations were conducted across 7837 centres in 26675 schools.
The exams were conducted from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm across 7,842 centres in India and 26 locations abroad. CBSE has issued strict guidelines to maintain the integrity of the exams. Regular students were asked to school uniforms, while private candidates were asked to opt for light-coloured clothing. Students were supposed to arrive at the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the scheduled time and carefully read the question paper instructions before answering.
The board has also listed items prohibited inside the exam hall, including mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, earphones, smartwatches, cameras, unauthorized study materials, wallets, handbags, goggles, and pouches. Food and drinks were not allowed, except for diabetic students with prior approval. (ANI)