CBSE Class 10th and 12th Result: The results of the 2024 CBSE Class 10 and 12 board examinations are eagerly anticipated by the students. While the board’s official statement points to a release date of May 20th, 2024 or later, let’s take a look at previous years trends and data.
CBSE Class 10th and 12th Previous Years Performance
Looking back at the results from 2023, girls beat boys in both Class 10 and Class 12. In Class 12, girls passed with a 90.68% pass rate, while boys passed with an 84.67% pass rate. The overall passing percentage for Class 12 was 87.33%.
Class 10 experienced a same situation. Boys passed with a 92.72% passing percentage, while girls passed with a 94.25% passing rate. Class 10 achieved an impressive aggregate pass rate of 93.12%.
CBSE Class 10th and 12th Trend Analysis Over Five Years
The pass rates for both Class 10 and Class 12 have been fluctuating over the last five years.
For Class 12:
- 2023: 87.33%
- 2022: 92.71%
- 2021: 99.37%
- 2020: 88.78%
- 2019: 83.4%
For Class 10:
- 2023: 93.12%
- 2022: 94.40%
- 2021: 99.04%
- 2020: 91.46%
- 2019: 92.45%
CBSE Results 2023 Regional Pass Percentage
Region | Pass Percentage (%) |
---|---|
Trivandrum | 99.91 |
Bengaluru | 99.18 |
Chennai | 99.14 |
Ajmer | 97.27 |
Pune | 96.92 |
Patna | 94.57 |
Chandigarh | 93.84 |
Bhubaneswar | 93.64 |
Prayagraj | 92.55 |
Noida | 92.50 |
Panchkula | 92.33 |
Bhopal | 91.24 |
Delhi West | 90.67 |
Dehradun | 90.61 |
Delhi East | 88.30 |
Guwahati | 76.90 |
In the year 2023, the best-performing region was Trivandrum with 99.91%, Bengaluru with 99.18%, Chennai with 99.14%, Ajmer with 97.27% and Pune with 96.92%.
Latest Updates on CBSE Class 10th and 12th Results
While everyone is waiting for the results, CBSE has started sending schools their DigiLocker access codes. Students will be able to quickly view their Class 10 and 12 results when they are announced thanks to these codes. Furthermore, schools now have student-specific access code files in their Digilocker accounts, making it easier to provide credentials to students.
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