The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has recently released the results of the 10th board exams. This year, a total of 18,89,878 students appeared for the examinations, and the overall pass percentage was recorded at 91.46%. This is a slight decrease from the previous year, when the overall pass percentage was recorded at 91.10%.
10th CBSE Results
The CBSE 10th results have been declared for the academic year 2020-2021. The overall pass percentage for this year is 91.46%, which is a slight decrease from the previous year. The pass percentage for girls is 94.13%, while the pass percentage for boys is 89.33%. The overall pass percentage for private schools is 92.15%, while the pass percentage for government schools is 87.40%.
The CBSE also released the list of toppers for the 10th board exams. The toppers are:
- Tanuj Saini from Delhi Public School, Faridabad
- Anushka Chandra from Delhi Public School, RK Puram
- Shreyansh Singh from Delhi Public School, Gurgaon
Exam Results Analysis
The overall pass percentage for the 10th CBSE exams was 91.46%, which is slightly lower than the previous year. The pass percentage for girls was 94.13%, while the pass percentage for boys was 89.33%. The overall pass percentage for private schools was 92.15%, while the pass percentage for government schools was 87.40%.
The CBSE also released the list of toppers for the 10th board exams. Tanuj Saini from Delhi Public School, Faridabad topped the list, followed by Anushka Chandra from Delhi Public School, RK Puram and Shreyansh Singh from Delhi Public School, Gurgaon.
Overall, the 10th CBSE results have been declared, with an overall pass percentage of 91.46%. The pass percentage for girls was 94.13%, while the pass percentage for boys was 89.33%. The toppers for the 10th board exams were Tanuj Saini from Delhi Public School, Faridabad, Anushka Chandra from Delhi Public School, RK Puram and Shreyansh Singh from Delhi Public School, Gurgaon.
For the first time in history, the 10th CBSE result was released online across the nation on June 13th. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the 10th CBSE result, 2019 as Class 10 examinations, which were held in the month of March for almost 31 million students who had registered for the examination this year.
The overall pass percentage of the 10th CBSE result was 91.1 percent, with a total of 3171337 students clearing the examination successfully and 285753 passing the examination with flying colours, by scoring more than 95 percent marks. The states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh witnessed the highest pass rate of 97.32 percent, 92.45 percent, and 78.93 percent respectively.
Moreover, South Delhi topped the chart among 8 regions with a pass percentage of 98.55 percent. This year, a total of 14 students got a perfect score of 99.9 percentile, out of which 11 were boys, and 3 were girls. Girls have outshined boys with 82.71 percent passing, while boy accounted to 86 percent.
It is true that the pass percentage of the 10th CBSE result was slightly less than that of 2018 as it was 91.1 percent as compared to 2018’s pass percentage of 91.1 percent. However, the overall passing rate being above 90 percent is still applaudable, considering the ever-increasing competition in the field of education and the mounting pressure that the students competed under.
CBSE has always been one of the most recognized boards of education and this year’s result is a testimony to this fact. As the students manoeuvre their way out of the hazardous decade of education and step into the 11th standard, they do so with their heads held up high, and with the knowledge that they belong to a reputed educational board.
Amidst the uncertainty of education quality due to the rapidly changing educational policies, CBSE has once again made sure that the quality of education it provides is on par with the best educational boards in the world, with the 10th CBSE result highlighting the same.