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CBSE announces class 10th, 12th board exam results

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New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday announced the class 10th and 12th board exams results.

Pass percentage of class 10th stood at 93.12 percent, with JNVs, Kendriya Vidalaya results are the best among all schools.

Students who appeared for the board exams can check the results at the official website of the board — cbse.gov.in, results.nic.in, results.digilocker.gov.in, umang.gov.in.

As per CBSE, Trivandrum has come up as the best performing region at 99.91 per cent, followed by Bengaluru at 99.18 per cent, Chennai at 99.14 per cent, Ajmer at 97.27 per cent and Pune at 96.92 per cent.

The board exams for CBSE Class 10th started on February 14 and concluded on March 21.

A total of 21,86,485 class 10th students had registered for the exams.

Meanwhile, CBSE also released Class 12th results in which the overall pass percentage dipped to 87.33 per cent.

Girls have outshined boys with 90.68 pass percentage, while the Class-12th Boys pass percentage stood at 84.67 percent. For 12th aswell Trivandrum has emerged as the best district with 99.91 per cent, followed by Bengaluru at 98.64 per cent and Chennai at 97.40 per cent. Delhi West is in fourth position with 93.24 per cent.

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