The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) 10th results have been eagerly awaited by students, parents and educators alike. The board is one of the most popular educational boards in India, and the 10th result is a critical milestone for the students. This article provides an overview of the CBSE 10th result, along with an analysis of the exam performance.
CBSE 10 Result Overview
The CBSE 10th result was declared on July 13th, 2020. A total of 13,73,853 students had registered for the class 10th examination, and a total of 13,04,037 students had appeared for the exam. The overall pass percentage was 91.46%, which is a slight decrease from last year’s pass percentage of 91.10%. Girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 92.45%, while boys had a pass percentage of 90.14%.
The top three performing regions were Trivandrum with a pass percentage of 99.28%, Chennai with a pass percentage of 98.95%, and Delhi with a pass percentage of 93.87%.
Exam Performance Analysis
The overall pass percentage of the CBSE 10th result is slightly lower than last year’s result, indicating that the exam was more challenging this year. The performance of girls was significantly better than that of boys, with girls outperforming boys by a margin of 2.31%.
In terms of regional performance, Trivandrum, Chennai and Delhi were the top three performing regions. The performance of Trivandrum was particularly impressive, with a pass percentage of 99.28%.
The CBSE 10th result was declared on July 13th, 2020. The overall pass percentage was 91.46%, with girls outperforming boys by 2.31%. Trivandrum, Chennai and Delhi were the top three performing regions, with Trivandrum achieving the highest pass percentage of 99.28%. The performance of the students was impressive, despite the exam being more challenging this year.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) students from Class 10 have been eagerly waiting for their results since exam day. CBSE has now announced the 10 result 2020 and it is finally available.
The CBSE Class 10 board results were declared for all regions on July 13, 2020. The CBSE board had delayed the results due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 18 lakh students had registered for the CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2020. Students had attempted their exams from February 15 to March 16.
This year, the Class 10 results have been declared in record time in comparison to the last year. The CBSE Class 10 examination results were declared within 45 days of the last examination. This year, a total of 82.02% of students passed the examination, up from last year’s 82%.
The CBSE board exams of Class 10 are considered important for students because it forms the basis of their career path. It is the first board exams for students of the age group of 14-15, and therefore plays an important role in the future of these students.
Students can now check their results by visiting the official website of the Central Board of Secondary Education. The CBSE results are available on the ‘results.cbserse.nic.in’ website or the DigiLocker app. Students have to enter their roll number and school number in order to access their results online.
The CBSE board has also announced the toppers list, which includes the top ten students from each region. Additionally, the board has also released the passing criteria for each subject.
Visual Arts subject has the lowest passing percentage, with only 67.04% of students clearing it successfully. Mathematics has the highest passing percentage, with 97.95% students passing the exam.
CBSE Board has also given an option to students who were not able to score well in the examination. They can appear for the improvement exam and can increase their scores. The date for the improvement exam will be announced soon.
CBSE board hopes that this year’s result will be a stepping stone for students to move ahead and achieve great success in their future academic and professional endeavours.
