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CBSE Class 10 Results 2017 declared: Check out region-wise pass percentages

 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday declared the CBSE Class 10th result for Allahabad, Chennai, Delhi, Dehradun and Trivandrum Region. ​

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 The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday declared the CBSE Class 10th result for Allahabad, Chennai, Delhi, Dehradun and Trivandrum Region. ​

From 98.40 pass percentage in 2013, the number had slumped to 91.76 percent for the schools in Delhi. This has further plummeted to 78.09 percent this year. Overall, the pass percentage has fallen to 90.95 percent from 96.21 percent last year, registering a dip of over five percent. 

In this year's exams, boys have done better than girls by over 0.9 percent. About 16, 67,573 students from more than 16,000 schools that are affiliated to CBSE Board have given their CBSE 10th Class board examinations in the year 2017. The results can be checked on official websites cbse.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in, and on private results website examresults.net.

According to the official website, results for the remaining regions will be declared soon. 

CBSE Board Class 10th Region-wise pass percentage:

Delhi- 78.09

 Patna- 95.50

 Allahabad- 98.23

 Dehradun- 97.27

Ajmer- 93.30

 Trivandrum- 99.85

 Chennai- 99.62

 Bhubaneswar- 92.15

 Chandigarh- 94.34

 Guwahati- 65.53

 

How to check CBSE 10th Results:

1.  Log on to either of the official websites: cbse.nic.incbseresults.nic.in

2. Click on the tab highlighted “CBSE X Board Results 2017 (All Regions)”

3. Keep information like roll number handy to access CBSE Board Result 2017

4. Take a printout of the result for future reference.

Candidates are advised to collect the official mark sheets from their respective institutes.

Topping this year's CBSE Class XII results on May 28, Raksha Gopal, a student of Amity International School scored 99.6 percent and became all India topper.

The CBSE, earlier this month, decided to not to move the Supreme Court to challenge the Delhi High Court instructions stating that evaluation for the class 10 exams this year should be done as per the grace marks policy.

Aiming to check high cut-offs in colleges, the CBSE had scrapped the moderation policy under which grace marks are given to the students in exams for difficult questions.

In a reply to plea filed by parents and some students, the Delhi High Court earlier instructed the board to follow its 'moderation policy'.

Under the moderation policy, students are awarded up to 15 percent extra marks in certain papers if the questions are deemed to be difficult.

Details about Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)

The Central Board of Secondary Education was reconstituted in the year 1962 with the main objectives "to serve the educational institutions more effectively, to be responsive to the educational needs of those students whose parents were employed in the central government and had frequently transferable jobs."

As a result of the reconstitution, the erstwhile 'Delhi Board of Secondary Education' was merged with the Central Board and thus all the educational institutions recognised by the Delhi Board also became a part of the Central Board. Subsequently, all the schools located in the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Andaman and Nicobar Island, Arunachal Pradesh, the state of Sikkim, and now Jharkhand, Uttaranchal and Chhattisgarh have also got affiliation with the Board.

 

 

 

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