CBSE 10th Board Results Announced.

CBSE class 10th results announced today, a total of 91.46% of students passed the exam among those appeared. As compared to last years performance of students,  this year students did 0.36% better.

The number of students who have scored more than 95% is about 41,804. Around 18 lakh students appeared in the CBSE class 10 examination 2020. 

The exams were scheduled to be conducted in the months of February and March, but it was disrupted due to Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, the exams were also postponed across 86 centres located in Northeast and East Delhi due to violence in these areas. 

The students who think they could have done better if they had taken exams, can apply for CBSE optional examination. The date and time of CBSE optional exam will be released later by the Board. As the CBSE Board has released the 10th results on the basis of exams for which students have appeared.

Kendriya Vidyala Sangathan this year toped in the passing percentage at 99.23, followed by Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalya at 98.66.

In the transgender community, the overall pass percentage has decreased from last year, when it was at 94.74. While, this year, 78.95 % cleared the board exam.

The passing percentage of girl student is 93.31%  And 90.14%  boys passed the exam successfully.

As per the details available right now, Trivandrum region has again topped in terms of success ratio of students with 99.28% pass percentage. It is closely followed by Chennai with 98.95% pass percentage and Bengaluru with 98.23 pass percentage. Guwahati is the worst performing district for Class 10 with 79.12% pass percentage.

“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it”.

“I scored 92% in my Board exam. The credit of my success goes to my parents, teacher. And a special thanks to my elder sister who supported me a lot for achieving that States. I worked so hard and used to study 8 to 9 hours in a day. I always used to make target and then achieve it in a day. My strategy was to practice question and go through the questions that were asked in previous year”, Said Kaushik Vats, Student of Sarla Birla Public School Ranchi and son of Prafulla Mishra and Kiran Mishra.

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