This year, the board recorded an overall passing percentage of 92.71 per cent. Trivandrum has emerged as the best performing region with a pass percentage of 98.83 per cent. Girls have outperformed boys by 3.29 per cent while all registered transgender students managed to pass class 12 board exams.
CBSE also announced that while equal weightage was given to both terms for practicals, in the theory section, 30 percentage weightage given to Term I and 70 percent to Term II.
Meanwhile, the board has also announced the tentative date of next year’s Class 12 exams. It will be held from February 15, 2023. “In light of the lessening impact of the covid pandemic across the globe the Board has decided to conduct 2023 examinations from the 15th of February, 2023,” reads the Board’s press release. CBSE made this announcement along with the declaration of this year’s Class 12 Board results.
CBSE Board is also likely to declare the class 10 results today, a senior official told The Indian Express. Class 10 results this year are being tabulated along the same lines as Class 12. Unequal weightage will be given to students’ performance in Term 1 and Term 2 exams
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