The Asian Age

CBSE Class 12 results out, Noida girl tops exam

Overall pass percentage 83.01 per cent, improvemen­t from last year’s 82.02 per cent

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: Girls outshone boys in the CBSE Class 12 results announced on Saturday with Noida girl Meghna Srivastava, topping the examinatio­n this year. The overall pass percentage was 83.01 per cent as against last year’s 82.02 per cent. Girls did better than boys with a pass percentage of 88.31 per cent against boys’ 78.99 per cent, CBSE officials said. Full report in Delhi Special

The Class 12 result for CBSE ( Central Board of Secondary Education) was declared on Saturday, with girls once again outshining boys. Meghna Srivastava topped the allIndia ranking with 499 marks out of 500 and Anoushka Chandra from Ghaziabad, with just one mark behind, ranked second at 498. Both belong to the Humanities stream. Meghna is a student of Step by Step School in Noida.

The third position is held by seven students, who scored 497 marks out of 500, officials said.

Meghna scored 99 in English ( core), while in other subjects — Psychology, History, Geography, and Economics — she scored 100.

The overall pass percentage was 83.01 per cent, an improvemen­t from last year’s 82.02 per cent. Girls performed better than boys with a pass percentage of 88.31 per cent against 78.99 per cent scored by boys, officials at the CBSE headquarte­rs said here.

Over 11 lakh students had registered for the Class 12 examinatio­n, which was marred with controvers­y over the paper leak issue.

The board had conducted a re- test of the Class 12 economics paper on April 25, nearly a month after it was leaked triggering widespread outrage and confusion among students across the country.

Trivandrum recorded the highest pass percentage of 97.32 per cent, Chennai stood second with 93.87 per cent, followed by Delhi at 89 per cent. A total of 12,737 candidates scored 95 per cent or above, whereas 72,599 candidates scored 90 per cent and above in the exam.

The topper among the differentl­y abled students category is Vijay Ganesh from Palakkad in Kerala, securing 98.4 per cent. Pooja Kumari, from Dehradun, stood second among the differentl­y abled students with 97.8 per cent, while Lavanya Jha of DPS R. K. Puram came third with 97.4 per cent.

A total of 141 candidates in the differentl­y abled category scored 90 per cent and above. 25 candidates in the differentl­y abled category scored 95 per cent and above.

The overall pass percentage of the Delhi region saw an increase from 88.37 per cent in 2017 to 89 per cent this year.

The pass percentage of candidates in foreign schools this year stood at 94.94 per cent as opposed to last year’s 92.02 per cent.

The number of candidates placed in compartmen­t is 91,818. A candidate failing in one of the five subjects in the external examinatio­n shall be placed in compartmen­t in that subject provided s/ he qualifies in all the subjects of internal assessment.

The candidate would have to appear in the compartmen­tal examinatio­n later.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Students celebrate their success after the declaratio­n of CBSE Class 12th result at St. Thomas School in New Delhi on Saturday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Students celebrate their success after the declaratio­n of CBSE Class 12th result at St. Thomas School in New Delhi on Saturday.

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