The Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) has declared the CBSE class 10th exams results on Wednesday on its official website at cbseresult.nic.in.
The overall success rate stands at 91.46 percent. There is an increase of 0.36% percentage in comparison to last year’s 91.10%. This year the girls have outscored the boys with a pass percentage of 93.31 while the pass percentage of boys is 90.14%.
Over 1.84 lakh students scored above 90 percent while as many as 41,804 students have scored more than 95 percent.Around 18 lakh students have appeared for exams this year.
Thiruvananthapuram region records the highest pass percentage of 99.28, Guwahati region records lowest at 79.12.Chennai, Bengaluru, and Pune secured the second, third, and fourth spots in the list. The average pass percentage of Delhi stands at 85.86 percent.
Students can check their CBSE 10th results online at cbseresults.nic.in or on various other platforms like Umang app, Digilocker, SMS and IVR.
This year’s results are special as the marks have been awarded without conducting all the exams due to COVID-19 pandemic. For the exams which was not conducted, CBSE has awarded marks based on an average of the highest three marks obtained in subjects for which exams were held.
For those who appeared in three exams only the best of two papers will be considered. Those who appeared in one or two exams the internal assessment will also be considered, as per the board. The board has also announced that no merit list will be announced this year due to the revised assessment scheme in place.
To pass the exam, students need to obtain at least 33 percent marks in every subject as well as overall.
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