This story is from May 6, 2019

CBSE Class 10th result 2019 declared @ cbseresults.nic.in; 13 students get 499 marks

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the class X Board results for the year 2019 on Monday, May 6, 2019. The link for the same has been activated.
CBSE declares Class 10 results
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Key Highlights
  • The CBSE releases Class X board results today around 2:00 pm on its official websites.
  • Students can check their Class 10th result from the CBSE official websites - cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in.
  • Class XII result was released on May 2, 2019.
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the class X Board results for the year 2019 on Monday, May 6, 2019.
The Class 10th Board result has been released around 02:00 pm today at CBSE's official websites — cbseresults.nic.in and cbse.nic.in.
As many as 13 students topped the CBSE Class X results and shared the first position by scoring 499 marks out of 500.
Out of these 13 students eight are from Uttar Pradesh, two students are from Rajasthan while one each from Haryana, Punjab and Kerala.
Siddhant Pengoriya (Noida), Divyansh Wadhwa (Noida), Yoesh Kumar (Jaunpur), Ankur Mishra (Ghaziabad), Vatsal Varshney (Meerut), Manya (Bhatinda), Aryan Jha (Jamnagar), Tarun Jain (Jaipur), Bhavana N Sivadas (Thiruvananthapuram), Isha Madan (Ghaziabad), Divjot Kaur Jaggi (Panchkula), Apoorva Jain (Ghaziabad) and Shivani Lath (Noida) topped the list of CBSE each of them scoring 499 marks out of 500.
Top two students — Siddhant Pengoriya and Divyansh Wadhwa — are from Noida and top five students are from Uttar Pradesh alone.
Around 25 students secured second rank by scoring 498 while 59 candidates ranked third, they scored 497 out of 500 marks in the CBSE Class 10 results declared today.
This year too, the girl students outshone boys in CBSE class 10 results with a pass percentage of 92.45 per cent.
57, 256 students scored more than 95% marks while 2,25, 143 got more than 90 per cent marks but less than 95%.

This year the result recorded 4.40% increase than the previous year. Last year the pass percentage was 86.70, while this year the pass percentage is 91.10 per cent. Trivandrum region recorded the highest pass percentage 99.85 per cent, followed by Chennai at 99 per cent. Delhi ranked second last with a pass percentage of 80.97 and Guwahati was last with 74.49.
The CBSE Class 10 Board Exams were conducted at 6,000 centres across India and abroad from February 21 to March 29, 2019. Around 18,27,472 students registered for the Class 10 examinations this year.
A total of 31,14,831 students registered for 2019 CBSE Class 10th and 12th examinations.
According to a press release issued by CBSE last month, 5,69,696 candidates had registered for CBSE Class 10 and Class 12 examinations from Delhi.
This year maximum female candidates (2,72,271) appeared from Delhi and the maximum male candidates (3,38,613) appeared from Uttar Pradesh (UP).
In 2018, 16.38 lakh students appeared for the class 10 board exams. The CBSE announced the Class 10 result on May 29 at 4 pm. Last year, the overall pass percentage was 86.07 per cent.
The CBSE was also ahead of the ICSE board which is the first to announce the results every year.
Class 10 exams were conducted from February 2 to March 29, while Class 12 board exams were held from February 15 to 4 April. This year, over 27 lakh candidates appeared for the Class 10 CBSE exams.
For checking Class 10th board result, candidates would need following details...
1) Your Roll Number
2) Your Date of Birth (in dd/mm/yyyy format)
3) Your School No.
4) Your Centre No.
5) Your Admit Card ID No.
Click here to check the CBSE Class X Result 2019
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Last week, the results for Class 12 exam were announced way ahead of the schedule. In the Class 12th results, declared on May 2, 2019, the CBSE schools showed improvement as it had recorded a pass percentage of 91.87 per cent.
The result in Delhi Government improved by 2.87 per cent as compared with last year.
In 2018, the pass percentage for Delhi schools was 89 per cent, this year it jumped to 91.87 per cent.
However, the total pass percentage for the country was 83.4%. The region with the highest pass percentage was Thiruvananthapuram at 98.2%, followed by Chennai at 92.93% and Delhi at 91.87%. The percentage of students who passed in international schools was 95.43%.
Joint topper for the exam were Hansika Shukla and Karishma Arora with 499 marks out of 500.
Girls, like in previous years, performed better than boys by 9%. Some 88.70% of girls passed, followed by transgenders at 83.3% and boys at 79.4%.
Kendriya Vidyayala Schools had a staggering pass perentage of 98.54%, Tibetan schools were at 96%, government-aided schools were at 88.49% and private schools were the lowest of the lot at 82.59%.
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