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    CBSE Class XII result declared; 70K students score over 95%
    The Class XII CBSE board examinations were canceled due to COVID-19 earlier this year.

    CBSE Class XII result declared; 70K students score over 95%

    By Siddhant Pandey
    Jul 30, 2021
    02:37 pm

    What's the story

    The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday declared the results for the Class XII board examinations.

    The results were declared at 2 pm and the website was briefly down due to heavy traffic.

    The examinations had been canceled in light of the COVID-19 outbreak. The students were graded as per an alternative marking scheme.

    Here are more details.

    Results

    Girls outshine boys in Class XII results

    The results are available on the official websites cbse.gov.in and cbseresults.nic.in.

    The results can also be accessed via SMS, UMANG app, and DigiLocker.

    With a pass percentage of 99.67, girls outshone boys in the Class XII results by 0.54%.

    Further, it was reported that over 70,000 students scored marks above 95%, while 1.5 lakh students scored over 90% this year.

    Key figures

    CBSE records 99.37% pass percentage

    The CBSE recorded a 99.37% pass percentage this year, with 12,96,318 students clearing the board examination.

    The figure is nearly 10% higher than last year's 88.8%. Back in 2019, the pass percentage was 83.4%.

    Notably, 65,184 students did not receive their results on Friday. Their results will be processed and announced on August 5.

    No merit list will be announced this year.

    Key figures

    Over 6,000 students placed under compartment

    The pass percentage for independent schools jumped from 88.22% last year to 99.22%. For government-aided schools, it went up from 91.56% to 99.48%.

    Separately, 6,149 students have been placed under the compartment, i.e., they will have to reappear for the exams.

    Kendriya Vidyalaya and CTSA schools recorded 100% pass percentage. Last year, KV and CTSA schools had recorded 98.62% and 98.23% pass percentages, respectively.

    Assessment scheme

    What is the alternative grading scheme?

    Since the environment to conduct physical examinations was not conducive amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the CBSE had canceled the exams and developed an alternative grading scheme.

    Students have been assessed on a 40:30:30 based on their performance in Class XII, Class XI, and Class X.

    Students will also have the option to appear for physical examinations as and when the situation becomes conducive.

    Information

    Class X exams were canceled in April

    The examinations for Class X had already been canceled in April, when the Class XII exams had only been postponed. Both exams were previously scheduled to be held in May and June, however, India faced a brutal second wave of COVID-19 in April-May.

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