Thiruvananthapuram tops in CBSE Class XII results

Thiruvananthapuram tops in CBSE Class XII results

Kerala


The Thiruvananthapuram region of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) continued its brilliant performance in the Class XII examinations with a pass percentage of 98.83 to top all the regions.

The Thiruvananthapuram region, comprising Kerala and Lakshadweep, was ranked ahead of Bengaluru which had a pass percentage of 98.16 and Chennai that had 97.79%. The overall pass percentage was 92.71.

The results were declared by the CBSE on Friday morning. Last year, the pass percentage for the Thiruvananthapuram region was 99.89.

In the region, 38,202 students appeared for the examinations from 642 schools. Of them, 37,754 passed. Of the students who passed, 18,468 were boys (98.41%) and 19,286 were girls (99.23%).

Students of Greets Public School in Kochi celebrate their CBSE Class 10 exam results on Friday.
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In Kerala, 38,183 students appeared (18,762 boys and 19,421 girls) for the exams. Of them, 37,735 passed (18,463 boys with a pass percentage of 98.41 and 19,272 girls with a pass percentage of 99.23) registering a pass percentage of 98.83, second highest among States after Andhra Pradesh.

In Lakshadweep

In Lakshadweep, 19 (five boys and 14 girls) students sat for the exams. Of them, all passed, registering a pass percentage of 100, the highest in the country.

While Kendriya Vidyalayas had a pass percentage of 98.96 (97.04 nationally), Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas had a pass percentage of 99.59 (98.93 nationally).

As many as 337 differently abled students appeared for the examinations, of whom 334 passed, registering a pass percentage of 99.11. Of the differently abled students who passed, seven students had more than 95% marks, and 21 more than 90%. The national pass percentage for children with special needs was 93.11.

In the general category, of the 19,092 students who appeared for the examinations, 18,918 passed, registering a pass percentage of 99.09. As many as 1,297 Scheduled Caste students appeared, of whom 1,276 passed (98.38%).

Only 365 candidates have been placed in compartment in the region, the second lowest after Bengaluru where 254 students were in compartment category.

Term exams

For the first time in the history of the CBSE, it conducted two examinations for students. Term 1 examinations were held in November-December and Term 2 examinations from April onwards. For theory, 30% weightage was given to Term 1 and 70% to Term 2. Equal weightage was given to both terms for practicals.

No merit list has been declared by the CBSE to avoid unhealthy competition. However, merit subjects will be issued to 0-1% of the students who scored highest marks in subjects.



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