Saturday, May 26, 2007

CBSE RESULT-DELHI REGION

Delhi region, with a pass rate of 81.93 per cent, took the fourth spot among the six regions in terms of pass percentage.At the Delhi Public School R.K. Puram, New Delhi, results have been outstanding with 201 students securing over 90%. Girls have beaten boys to it on the whole and the school topper is Radhika Bansal, who has emerged as the school and CBSE topper in commerce with a whopping 97.4% in aggregate.The Manav Sthali School at Rajender Nagar, New Delhi also has had a record result with Gaurav Puri scoring 99% in maths, Hitesh Kakkar also scoring 99% and Sneha Bajaj and Meenakshi Goel both scoring 99% in maths. Their accounts result is also outstanding with Meenakshi Goel scoring 99% in accounts and Tarun Gupta also scoring 99% in accounts. Another exceptional result is from Manav Sthali where Shivam Kanwar has scored an aggregate of 96%. Sneha Bajaj is yet another student with a record aggregate of 95%.Yet another school with a good result is the Amity International School where some 25 students have secured over 90% this year and 137 students over 80%. Vipsa Mahipal has secured some 98% in business studies, Prithvish Uppal has secured 99% in accounts, Manya Sibal has managed 97% in economics, Naman Bansal, Ghanshyam and Rhul Guptal have got a record 99% in maths, Abhishek Aggarwal has secured a 98% in biology etc.As many as 123 merit certificates have been awarded to government school students, out of a total of 801 in Delhi, bringing down the gap between government and private schools from 10 per cent to 5 per cent.While the pass percentage of government schools has gone up, it has come down slightly for private schools and Kendriya Vidyalayas. From 88.68 per cent in 2006, the pass percentage of private schools have come down to 88.39 per cent this year. In case of the KVs, the figure has dipped from 93.59 per cent to 93.03 per cent. The KVs, however, still have the highest pass percentage all over India. The pass percentage for private candidates in Delhi has also gone up from 34.59 per cent in 2006 to 41.50 per cent this year. In another achievement, one private student has got a merit certificate in political science, a subject in which only seven students have secured merit.The number of students getting compartment has also come down in the city from 12.32 per cent to 10.80 per cent. At 16,925, the number is, however, the highest in India. The use of unfair means cases have gone up from 23 to 24, the highest in the country. Taking the country’s result as a whole, Chennai has recorded the highest pass percentage, Ajmer follows second and Panchkula third with Delhi securing the fourth position. Students of the Kendriya Vidyalayas and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas have secured an outstanding result as usual. Results for Chennai and Ajmer were announced on May 23 and in the second phase results for Delhi, Guwhati, Allahabad and Panchkula have been declared.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey how much did the student who got merit in political science score??