The outcomes of Class X and XII examinations carried out by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) have been declared on Saturday, with ladies outshining boys within the general go proportion.
Announcing the outcomes right here on the Board workplace, state School Education Minister Premsai Singh Tekam stated the entire go proportion within the Class XII exams was 79.30 per cent whereas it was 74.23 per cent for the Class X exams.
“In the Class XII exams, girls have recorded a pass percentage of 81.15 per cent, while 77.03 per cent of boys have passed. In the Class X exams, 78.84 per cent girls passed. This figure for boys stood at 69.07 per cent,” Tekam stated.
A complete of two,92,611 college students had registered for CGBSE Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination (twelfth) this 12 months, however solely 2,87,673 college students, comprising 1,29,213 boys and 1,58,460 ladies, appeared, he stated, including that outcomes of two,87,485 college students have been declared, of which 2,27,991 (79.30 laptop) handed.
He stated 3,75,694 common college students registered for CGBSE High School Certificate Examination (tenth) out of which 3,63,301 college students, comprising 1,71,539 boys and 1,91,762 ladies, sat for the exams.
Results of three,63,007 college students have been declared, with 2,69,478 (74.23 laptop) passing, Tekam stated, including that outcomes of the remaining college students within the two exams have been withheld resulting from numerous causes.
“In the Class X and XII merit list, girls fared better than boys. Out of 22 students who made it to the Class XII merit list, 13 are girls. Out of 71 students in the merit list of the Class X exams, 52 are girls,” he knowledgeable.
In the Class XII examination, with 98.20 per cent, Kunti Sao of Adarsh Gramya Bharati HS School Pussore, Raigarh has secured prime place adopted by Khushboo Wadhwani of St Joseph Convent English Medium HS School Bilaspur with 96.40 per cent.
Renuka Chandra of Sanskar Eng Med HS School Jami Jaipur, Janjgir-Chammpa bagged third rank with 95.80 per cent.
In the Class X examination, Suman Patel of Mona Modern HS School Baramkela (Raigarh) and Sonali Bala of Government HS School Gundamhur in Naxal-hit Kanker district have topped with 98.67 per cent, whereas six college students bagged second place with 98.17 per cent and 4 college students secured third place with 98 p.c, he stated.
Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel congratulated the scholars who handed and requested those that did not not get disillusioned however work more durable for higher outcomes subsequent time.
The CM had earlier introduced that meritorious college students within the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations shall be rewarded with a helicopter journey.
District-wise toppers in each the board examinations may even be rewarded with a chopper journey by the state authorities, Baghel had stated.
Source: www.financialexpress.com”