Girls outshone boys in the CBSE Class 12 results announced on Saturday with Meghna Srivastava, from a Noida school, topping the examination this year.
A total of 11,86,306 students had registered for the CBSE examination from across the country held in 4,138 centers in India and 71 centers outside the country.
Girls outshone boys in the CBSE Class 12 results announced on Saturday with Meghna Srivastava, from a Noida school, topping the examination this year.
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The overall pass percentage was 83.01% as against last year's 82.02%.
Girls did better than boys with a pass percentage of 88.31% against boys' 78.99%, officials at the CBSE headquarters said in New Delhi.
Meghna Srivastava topped the CBSE Class 12 examination getting 99.8%. She secured 499 marks out of 500. She is a student of Step By Step School, Noida, and is from the Humanities stream.
She scored 99 in English (Core), while in other subjects --Psychology, History, Geography and Economics -- she scored 100.
The second position was bagged by another girl, Anoushka Chand, also a humanities stream student from a school in Ghaziabad. She got 498 marks out of 500.
She scored 98 in English (Core) and 100 in History, Economics, Political science and Psychology.
The third position was held by seven students who got 497 marks out of 500, the officials said.
The best performing region was Trivandrum in Kerala with a pass percentage of 97.32%. Chennai region's pass percentage was second best at 93.87 per cent.
Delhi was at the third spot with 89% pass percentage, the officials said.
A total of 12,737 candidates scored 95 per cent or above, whereas 72,599 candidates scored 90% and above in the exam, the officials said.
The topper among the differently abled students category was Vijay Ganesh from Palakkad, Kerala, securing 98.4 per cent. Pooja Kumari, from Dehradun, stood second among the differently abled students with 97.8%, while Lavanya Jha of DPS RK Puram came third with 97.4%.
A total of 141 candidates in the differently abled category scored 90% and above marks. Twenty five candidates in the differently abled category scored 95% and above.
The overall pass percentage of the Delhi region saw an increase from 88.37% in 2017 to 89% this year.
Pass percentage of candidates in foreign schools this year stood at 94.94 per cent as opposed to last year's 92.02%.
Number of candidates placed in compartment was 91,818.
A candidate failing in one of the five subjects of external examination shall be placed in compartment in that subject provided he or she qualifies in all the subjects of internal assessment. The candidate would have to appear in the compartmental examination later.
Over 11 lakh students had registered for the Class 12 examination, which was marred with controversy over the paper leak issue.
The board had conducted a re-test of Class 12 economics paper on April 25, nearly a month after it was leaked triggering widespread outrage and confusion among students across the country.
(PTI)