The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the results for Class 12 examinations on May 13, revealing an overall pass percentage of 87.98%. Out of the 16,33,730 students who registered for the exams, 16,21,224 appeared, with 14,26,420 students successfully passing. Notably, over 24,000 candidates scored above 95%, while more than 1.16 lakh secured marks above 90%.
CBSE Class 10 Results Awaited Amid Date Conundrum
As the CBSE announces Class 12 results, students anxiously await the declaration of Class 10 results, expected anytime this week. Despite initial indications suggesting post-May 20 for the announcement, uncertainty looms as an official hinted at an earlier release. The discrepancy in dates has left many students on edge, especially given the duration of the examination period from February 15 to March 13 for Class 10 and until April 2 for Class 12.
How to Access CBSE Results for Class 10 and 12
Students eager to access their CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 results for 2024 can utilize various online platforms. Websites such as cbseresults.nic.in, results.cbse.nic.in, and cbse.gov.in provide direct access to the results. Additionally, students can use the DigiLocker website or app for result retrieval. SMS services are also available by sending the respective codes to 7738299899.
Criteria for Clearing CBSE Board Exams
To clear the CBSE board exams, students must meet specific criteria, including obtaining a grade higher than ‘E’ (at least 33% marks) in all subjects and securing a minimum of 33% marks in both theoretical and practical components for practical subjects. Additionally, the pass certificate is awarded to those achieving a grade above ‘E’ in all subjects of internal assessment (unless exempted).
Comparison of Pass Percentages Over the Years
A comparison of pass percentages over the years reflects fluctuations:
- Class 10: 2023 (93.12%), 2022 (94.40%), 2021 (99.04%), 2020 (91.46%), 2019 (92.45%)
- Class 12: 2023 (87.33%), 2022 (92.71%), 2021 (99.37%), 2020 (88.78%), 2019 (83.4%)