Saturday, 3 June 2017

Boys outshine girls in CBSE Class X results, pass percentage dips



NEW DELHI: The CBSE Class X results today threw up more than one surprise with the pass percentage dropping by over 5 per cent since last year and boys outperforming girls, a marked shift from previous batches. 
The number of boys scoring the perfect 10 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) was also more than the number of girls this year, officials said. 
The pass percentage in the Central Board of Secondary Education's Class X result fell to 90.95 per cent from 96.21 per cent last year, registering a dip of 5.26 per cent. 
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. 
While 1,05,188 boys have scored a CGPA of 10, 1,00,950 girls have scored the perfect number. 



Trivandrum region has the highest pass percentage at 99.85, followed by Madras at 99.62 and Allahabad at 98.23 per cent. Delhi fared badly, recording a pass percentage of 78.09 per cent against last year's 91.06 per cent, a fall of 13.67 per cent. 
CBSE announced the results of five regions -- Delhi, Chennai, Dehradun, Trivandrum and Allahabad -- at around noon. The results of the remaining five regions -- Ajmer, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Guwahati and Patna -- were announced towards the evening. 
Anxious students and parents had to wait as the board's website crashed half an hour before the result was scheduled to be declared due to heavy traffic. 



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