The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) recently announced the results of the 10th term 1 exam. Students have been eagerly awaiting the results, and the board has finally released them. The results are a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the students who have worked hard to achieve their academic goals. This article will provide an overview of the exam results and an analysis of the performance of students across the country.
Exam Results Released
The CBSE 10th board exams were conducted in the first term of the academic year. The exams were held in the months of March and April, and the results were announced on May 28th. A total of 11.92 lakh students appeared for the exams, and the overall pass percentage was 90.67%. Boys outperformed girls, with a pass percentage of 92.45%, while girls had a pass percentage of 89.50%.
Exam Performance Analysis
The performance of students across the country was mixed. In the northern region, the pass percentage was the highest at 93.31%, followed by the eastern region at 91.86%. The western region had the lowest pass percentage, with 87.01%. The performance of students in the southern region was also below average, with a pass percentage of 89.45%.
When it comes to individual states, Delhi had the highest pass percentage of 97.67%, followed by Chandigarh at 96.43%. The states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar had the lowest pass percentages of 82.25% and 80.07%, respectively.
Overall, the performance of students in the 10th board exams was satisfactory. The CBSE has also released the results of the vocational exams, with a pass percentage of 91.45%.
The CBSE 10th term 1 exam results are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students. With the results now out, students can focus on their studies and prepare for the upcoming academic year. The board has also released the results of the vocational exams, and the performance of students across the country was satisfactory.