The Asian Age

CBSE Class X results out, Delhi sees 13% pass percentage dip

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JUNE 3

New Delhi: The CBSE Class 10 results, announced on Saturday, threw up more than one surprise with the pass percentage dropping by over five per cent since last year and boys outperform­ing girls, a marked shift from previous batches. The pass percentage in the CBSE’s Class 10 result fell to 90.95 per cent from 96.21 per cent last year, registerin­g a dip of 5.26 per cent.

With the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declaring the Class-10 results for all the regions on Saturday, the Thiruvanan­thapuram region had the highest pass percentage at 99.85, followed by Chennai region at 99.62 and Allahabad region stood third with 98.23 pass percentage.

The overall pass percentage fell to 90.95 per cent as compared to 96.21 per cent in 2016, registerin­g a dip of over 5.26 per cent. This year, boys performed better than girls.

The Delhi region recorded a pass percentage of only 78.09. This year, the national capital witnessed a major dip of 13.67 per cent on its performanc­e of 2016, when the past percentage for the Delhi region was 91.76 per cent.

Dehradun stood at fourth with a pass percentage of 97.27 followed by Patna, Chandigarh, Ajmer and Bhubaneshw­ar at 95.50, 94.34, 93.30 and 92.15 pass percentage, respective­ly. Guwahati recorded the lowest pass percentage at 65.53.

A total of 16,67,573 candidates appeared for the exam this year, under the Comprehens­ive and Continuous Evaluation scheme. While 7,76,621 students appeared in CBSE’s “school-based exam”, of which 97.2 qualified, a total of 8,12,471 students took the “board-based exam” with 92.6 per cent of students qualifying it.

The exams, which began on March 9, after a delay owing to Assembly elections in five states, had been conducted in 16,347 schools and 3,972 exam centres. This was the last batch appearing for the optional board examinatio­n for Class 10 with the CBSE restoring the compulsory exam from 2018.

However, the pass percentage of boys improved by a significan­t margin, jumping from last year’s 78.9 per cent to 93.4 per cent; that of girls improved from 88.6 to 92.5 per cent. Unlike recent years, boys have done better than girls by 0.9 per cent.

 ?? — PTI ?? Students celebrate their success in Meerut after CBSE Class 10 results were announced on Saturday.
— PTI Students celebrate their success in Meerut after CBSE Class 10 results were announced on Saturday.

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