CBSE Class 12 Results Out, 97 per cent Pass in State

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday announced the results of the Class 12 examinations for Chennai and Trivandrum regions. The results are available on www.results.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in.
CBSE Class 12 Results Out, 97 per cent Pass in State

BANGALORE: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday announced the results of the Class 12 examinations for Chennai and Trivandrum regions. The results are available on www.results.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in.

According to official data, Karnataka has secured a pass percentage of 97.43, a 1.06 percentage point increase from last year.

As many as 7,547 students — 4,178 boys and 3,369 girls — from 502 schools in the state appeared for the examinations conducted between March and April. Of them, 7,353 have passed.

The trend of girls outperforming boys in  the Class 12 examinations continued, with girls securing a pass percentage of 98.31, as against the boys’ 96.72 per cent.

The Chennai region includes Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, Puducherry, Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Daman and Diu. The Trivandrum region includes Kerala and Lakshadweep Islands. More than 1.02 lakh students from across the country had appeared for the board examinations.

Those who wish to apply for verification of marks can visit the CBSE’s official website.

GROUP-wise Break Up

Independent schools: 93.29%

Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas: 99.27%

Kendriya Vidyalayas: 98.26%

Raghav Subrahmani B,

Commerce - 95.8%

(Delhi Public School, North)

“It’s really a great feeling. I will say out loud that this is the result of my hard work. I must thank my parents, friends and teachers. I want to study chartered accountancy from Christ University, Jain University or Symbiosis.”

Rahul Mahajan,

Commerce - 95.2%

(Delhi Public School, North)

“I was confident of crossing 90 per cent, but not of 95. My aim is to pursue MBA from Christ University.”

Gayathri Suresh,

Commerce - 96%

(Delhi Public School, East)

“I did not expect this result. It’s really a surprise for me. Though my parents are engineers, I have decided to pursue a career in commerce and do chartered accountancy.”

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