Friday, May 25, 2007

CBSE RESULT

The Central Board of Secondary Education on Friday declared results of class XII examination for four regions.The four regions are Delhi, Allahabad, Guwahati and Panchkula.The CBSE had announced the results of Chennai and Ajmer regions on May 23. As many as 5,02,688 students from 4,789 CBSE affiliated schools had registered themselves with the CBSE for the examination which was conducted across 2,243 centres across the country and 33 centres in foreign countries.In Delhi 1,56,257 students had registered for the Class-XII exams.The examination was conducted at 2,276 centres including 33 overseas centres. The trend of girls outshining boys in the Central Board of Secondary (CBSE) examinations continued with the Class 12 results being announced Friday.While girls had a pass percentage of 85.02 percent, boys were worse off with 77.37 percent.Of the 503,161 candidates, 80.64 percent passed the crucial examination - an increase of 1.09 percent from last year.The overall pass percentage in Chennai region is 91.39 percent, the highest in the fivregions of Ajmer, Delhi, Panchkula, Guwahati and Allahabad. While Ajmer registered 85.18 percent, Panchkula recorded 83.56 percent, Delhi region followed with 81.93 and Allahabad with 76.17 percent. Guwahati region is at the bottom of the list with 58.20 percent of the students passing out.For the first time ever, the pass percentage has crossed the 80 per cent mark – it stands at 80.2 per cent. As usual, girl students did much better. The average pass percentage for girls was 85 per cent, compared to 77 per cent for boys. Over 5,000 students have scored more than 90 per cent in the exam.Moreover, 22 students even managed the seemingly impossible task of scoring 100 out of 100 in Economics. Five lakh students from over 4,700 schools had registered for the exam. Kendriya Vidyalayas have performed better than private schools.This year, students from 4,789 schools took the Class 12 examinations in India and abroad, an increase of 9.59 percent over last year. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 students in Gulf countries have recorded a 93.29 pass percentage this year - a decline of 1.13 percent in comparison to 2006.The CBSE declared its Class 12 examinations results Friday. Of the 503,161 candidates who appeared for the examination both in India and abroad, 80.64 percent qualified - an increase of 1.09 percent over last year.This year, a total of 6,167 candidates appeared from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain. And 5,753 qualified.The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 students in Gulf countries have recorded a 93.29 pass percentage this year - a decline of 1.13 percent in comparison to 2006.The CBSE declared its Class 12 examinations results Friday. Of the 503,161 candidates who appeared for the examination both in India and abroad, 80.64 percent qualified - an increase of 1.09 percent over last year.And 5,753 qualified.The exams were conducted at 2,276 centres, of which 33 were overseas. The CBSE announced that counselling for students would begin on May 23 and continue upto June 6 during which psychological help will be provided to cope with post-result situations successfully. Students can get their results on their e-mail addresses by registering themselves on the websites -- www.cbse.nic.in , www.results.nic.in and www.cbseresults.nic.in . Individual results can also be availed on – http://mtnldelhi.in , http://bol.net.in and http://delhi.mtnl.net.in .

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