CBSE results: Girls outperform boys in Class 10 & 12
CBSE class 10 results (13 May 2025) show a 93.66% pass rate, with girls outperforming boys by over two percentage points. For class 12, the pass rate is 88.39%, with girls leading by five percentage points.
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Class 12 students celebrate after CBSE declared the board exam results, in Moradabad, on 13 May (PTI)
New Delhi, 13 May
CBSE class 10 results
More than 93 per cent of students have cleared the CBSE class 10 board exams, the results of which were declared on Tuesday, with girls outperforming boys by over two percentage points, according to Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj.
This year, 93.66 per cent of candidates have cleared the exams, marginally up from last year's pass percentage of 93.60 per cent.
While 95 per cent of the girls have cleared the exam, it was 92.63 per cent for the boys. For transgender candidates, the pass percentage was 95 per cent against last year's 91.30 per cent.
Over 1.99 lakh candidates have scored above 90 per cent marks, while 45,516 candidates have scored above 95 per cent.
More than 1.41 lakh candidates have been placed for compartment exams.
A total of 23,71,939 candidates had appeared for the CBSE class 10 board exams.
CBSE class 12 results
Girls outperformed boys in CBSE class 12 board exams by over five percentage points while the number of students scoring above 90 per cent saw a marginal dip from last year, the board's Examination Controller Sanyam Bhardwaj said on Tuesday.
The results of the exam were announced on Tuesday.
This year, 88.39 per cent of candidates have cleared the exams, a marginal rise from last year's pass percentage of 87.98 per cent. The results showed that 91.64 per cent of the girls and 85.70 per cent of the boys cleared the examination.
Transgender candidates had a perfect pass percentage this time, doubling from last year's 50 per cent.
A total of 1,11,544 candidates have scored above 90 per cent marks, while 24,867 candidates have scored above 95 per cent. Last year, 1.16 lakh students scored above 90 per cent and 24,068 above 95 per cent in class 12.
Among the students who scored above 90 per cent, 290 were children with special needs (CSWN). Fifty-five students from this category have scored above 95 per cent.
Of the 16,92,794 candidates who appeared for the exam this year, more than 1.29 lakh have been placed for the compartmental exam. The number is marginally up from last year's 1.22 lakh.
The Vijaywada region recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.60 per cent, followed by Trivandrum at 99.32 per cent. The Prayagraj region reported the lowest pass percentage of 79.53 per cent.
Among the schools, the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.9 per cent, while the lowest was by private or independent schools at 87.94 per cent.
The pass percentage of candidates in foreign schools has also marginally dipped from 95.84 per cent last year to 95.01 per cent this time.
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