CBSE on Tuesday declared the results of the Class 10 examinations. The results are available on the Central Board of Secondary Education's (CBSE's) official website -- cbse.nic.in. Students can also check their results on cbser sults.nic.in and cbse.examresults.net. Over 1.6 million students appeared for the Class 10 exams this year.
Of all categories of schools affiliated to the CBSE in Delhi, government schools in the state secured the lowest pass percentage at 69.96 per cent.
Delhi Congress Chief Ajay Maken attacked the Aam Admi Party Government in the state saying performance of Delhi students in CBSE class 10 and class 12 exams are "falling steadily" since the Aam Aadmi Party came to power.
131,493 students have secured 90 per cent and above, according to Times of India. 27,476 students have scored 95 per cent and above. Four students -- Prakhar Mittal from DPS Gurgaon, Rimzhim Agarwal from R P Public SCH Bijnor, Nandini Garg from Scottish International School in SHamli and Sreelakshmi G from Bhavan's Vidyalaya Cochin --- have secured 499/500 (99.8 per cent).
The overall pass percentage for CBSE 10th results is 86.7 per cent. Around 1.6 million (16,24,682) students had appeared for CBSE Class 10 exam. Thiruvananthapuram has secured maximum pass percentage of 99.6 per cent, followed by Chennai (97.37%) and Ajmer (91.86%)
Once again, girls have outperformed boys. Girls have done better by 3.35 per cent. The CBSE 10th exams were conducted across 17,567 schools and 4,460 exam centres.
Other websites that will show the CBSE 10th results 2018 are -- Google search page, Bing search page, UMANG app and SMS Organizer app.
The CBSE conducted the Class 10 examinations from March 5 to April 4. The CBSE Class 10 exams were marred by controversy in 2018 after question paper leaks were reported from Delhi-NCR, Haryana, and Jharkhand for the Class 10 mathematics paper. The Ministry of Human Resource Development decided not to conduct a reexamination in the "interest of students". The Delhi Police has already registered two cases in connection with the paper leaks.
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Police said, one of the deceased identified as Rohit Kumar Meena (17) was a student of Dwarka's M R Vivekananda Model School.
Delhi govt schools fare worst in the state: Government schools in Delhi
secured lowest pass percentage among all categories of schools affiliated to the CBSE in Delhi.
Delhi recorded a pass percentage of 78.62 with girls stealing a march over boys. The pass percentage of girls is 79.15 as opposed to boys who have a pass percentage of 78.12.
Delhi Government schools had the lowest pass percentage at 69.32.
Steps to check CBSE 10th result 2018
— Visit the CBSE official website cbse.nic.in
— Select "Results"
— Click on CBSE Class 10th Result 2018
— Enter your admit card details and get your CBSE Class 10 Result 2018
— Download your CBSE Result 2018 for future reference
How to check the results when you are offline
Through Microsoft application's SMS Organizer, students can get their results even when they are not connected to the internet.
SMS Organizer is a free Android app available on Google Play Store.
All you need to do is download the application from the Google Play Store and register with your roll number and school code for your CBSE class 10th results.
Pre-registered users will receive a notification for the CBSE Class 10th result once it is out. By clicking on the link, a scorecard will appear. As the entire scorecard is sent via SMS, you can check the CBSE Class 10th result without internet connectivity, said Microsoft, while explaining the process in a video.
Students can also access their results via SMS charged at 50 paise per SMS.