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To understand the dip, three factors matter: the national trend, the post-pandemic performance baseline, and the shift to digital evaluation. Together, these tell why Delhi's lower pass percentage may not be cause for immediate alarm. |
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To understand the dip, three factors matter: the national trend, the post-pandemic performance baseline, and the shift to digital evaluation. Together, these tell why Delhi's lower pass percentage may not be cause for immediate alarm. |
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The overall CBSE pass percentage at the national level stands at 85.2%, which is lower by 3% as compared to last year's 88.39%; the pass percentage of government schools of the city is higher than the overall CBSE pass percentage by 2% |
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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu recorded a pass percentage of 95.25% in the Class 12 CBSE examinations, which is nearly 3.5 percentage points lower than last year's 98.74%. |
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Schools in the capital district put up an impressive performance in the CBSE Class XII examination, the results of which were announced on W |
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BENGALURU: Karnataka ranked third in terms of pass percentage in the 2026 Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 examination, the results of which |
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CBSE Class 12 result: The introduction of on-screen marking system, which reduces subjectivity and ambiguity in evaluation, is being linked to dip in scores across the country this year. |
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CBSE 12th Science, Commerce and Arts Toppers 2026: The CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 has been announced on cbse.gov.in. To reduce pressure on students, the board avoids releasing official toppers lists. However, information on stream-wise top scorers and merit certificate recipients will be updated. |
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CBSE has announced the Class 12 Result 2026 along with region-wise pass percentages. Trivandrum topped the country with 95.62%. |
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Class 12 result 2026 at cbseresults.nic.in on Wednesday. Overall, 85.20% of students have passed the exam in which girls have performed better than boys. However, this year’s pass percentage is lower than it was in 2025 and among the lowest recorded in recent years. On the other hand, students' performance has become better as over 17,000 students have secured above 95 per cent marks, while nearly 94,000 students scored over 90 per cent in the board examinations. |
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Navi Mumbai's Prishaa Chhetri, junior fencing champion and four-time national medalist, scores 92.2% in CBSE Class 12 science despite dengue and tournaments. |