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CBSE Result In Overall Exams in India

Did you know that Delhi students are really good in maths with 69 (most in India) scoring a 100 per cent in the subject? In comparison, Chennai, that saw the best overall results with a pass percentage of 90 per cent, has just 51 students with a 100 in the subject, according to figures provided by the CBSE. But Delhi’s grasp over English and Sanskrit isn’t great. Not a single student has scored over 93 in English (elective) in the Capital while no one has scored more than 97 in Sanskrit. . Chennai, on the other hand, has the English (elective) topper with 97. The topper in Sanskrit (core) is also from Chennai. The score: 100. Chennai students have shone overall in physics, chemistry and biology. Delhi, by comparison, just has two 100 per cents in physics, and one each in chemistry and biology. Delhi students also seem to be taking their political studies seriously. The political science topper with 97 is from Delhi. However, Allahabad has scored the best overall in the subject, with 126 students scoring 94 and above. Delhi’s students also have, it seems, a good sense of history 39 students scored 95 and above. Ajmer and Chennai follow with 25 and 15 students respectively in the same category. Overall, Delhi stood fourth among the cities with 77.61 per cent of its students clearing the examinations. Chennai is the topper with Ajmer and Chandigarh standing second and third. Though girls in Delhi beat the boys hollow with a pass percentage of 82.99 as compared to the boys’ 72.59 per cent, the boys have shown an improvement from last year’s pass percentage of 69.43. Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) have very good results with the highest pass percentage of 96.39 per cent in the Capital, a marginal dip from 97.49 last year. Independent and government-aided schools have a pass percentage of 81.28 per cent and 75.25 per cent respectively. Across the country, Central Tibetan Schools have shown that they are the best performers with the highest pass percentage of 93.14 per cent. KVs stood second with 92.47 per cent.

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