CBSE Class 10th Result 2016 – Merit List and Topper List 2016

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Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced CBSE Class 10th Result 2016 at www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.cbse.nic.in today. This year girls have a pass percentage of 96.36 per cent which is better than boys who had a pass percentage of 96.11 per cent in the CBSE Class Xth exam 2016 with overall pass percentage this year is 96.21 which has come down as compared to last year in 2015 which is 97.32 percent in the previous year. CBSE Class 10th exam was began 1st March 2016 to 28th March 2016 and the Date of Result Declaration : 28 st May, 2016 (All Regions)

RESULT STATISTICS :- In total 1491293 candidates were registered for class X examination this year. This amounts to an increase of about 8.5 % candidates over that of last year. Area wise, the Thiruvananthapuram area was ahead of other regions with a pass percentage of 99.87 followed by Chennai region which closely followed with a pass percentage of 99.69 per cent. A total of 14,91,293 candidates were registered for Class X examination which amounted to an increase of about 8.5 per cent candidates over the last year.

CBSE Class 10th Merit List & Toppers List 2016
Differently abled candidates also did well in the exam with 95.18 per cent of them clearing it. School category wise, the Central Government run Jawahar Navodyaya Vidyalayas (JNV) have scored a pass percentage of 98.87 per cent followed by Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) who have a pass percentage of 98.85 percent. Independent schools have a pass percentage of 97.72 percent while government schools have a pass percentage of 86.61%.

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85.62 percent students of Government aided schools have passed. In terms of scoring a perfect 10 CGPA score, independent schools take the lion’s share with 1,51,061 of their students falling in this category. 12,719 KV and 3209 JNV students also scored, a CGPA score of 10. The figures of government schools in this regard are not as impressive with 1,242 students from government schools and 307 students from government aided schools scoring a perfect 10 CGPA.

Source: Economic Times, CBSE

 

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