Girls once again outperformed boys as the Central Board of Secondary Education announced the Class 10 results on Monday.
The results which were announced in record time following court direction, showed that girls’ pass percentage was 92.45 per cent, while the boys’ were at 90.14.
“Proud of my young friends who have successfully cleared the CBSE Class X examinations. Wishing them the very best for their journey ahead. May these young minds continue making us proud,”
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated students and also appreciated the hard work and sacrifice put in even by their teachers and parents.
Just four days back the CBSE Class 12, results were declared, in which the girls had similarly outshined the boys. In the Class 10 results, the transgender students have outdone the category with 94.74 pass percentage as against 83.33 last time.
“Congratulations to over 16 lakh students who have succeeded in #CBSE Xth board examinations and best of luck for those who couldn’t make this time but will make it in next attempt,” Human Resource Minister Prakash Javadekar tweeted.
“Overall pass percentage has increased by 4.40 from 80.70 per cent in 2018 to 91.10 in 2019,” the Minister added.
Students with their teacher react as they celebrate their results of Class 10 examinations on Monday. AFP
Siddhant Pengoriya from Lotus Valley International School in Noida, is among the 13 toppers who all scored 499 out of 500 in the exam.
The names of the other toppers, each of whom are from a different school, are Divyansh Wadhwa, Yogesh Kumar Gupta, Ankur Mishra, Vatsal Varshney, Manya, Aryan Jha, Taru Jha, Bhavana Sivadas, Ish Madan among others.
Twenty four students bagged the second rank in CBSE Class 10 results with 498 marks, while 58 students shared the third spot with 497 marks.
Union Minister Smriti Irani tweeted that her daughter Zoish scored 82 per cent.
Trivandrum zone outperformed others in pan India circuit with 99.85 pass percentage, with Chennai coming a close second at 99 per cent and Ajmaer third at 95.89. Delhi’s pass percentage stood at 80.97. Candidates can check their result on cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in.
More than 17 lakh students had taken the exam in February-March.
This year, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is declaring the class 10th result within 38 days of the exam.
Indo-Asian News Service