After the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) announced the results for Class X and XII on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the students. Using the social media platform X, he wrote, “Dear #ExamWarriors, Congratulations to all of you who have successfully passed the CBSE Class XII exams! I am immensely proud of your accomplishment and your relentless dedication. I also acknowledge the efforts of your supportive families and dedicated educators, whose unwavering support has been crucial to this success. All the best for the endeavors ahead.”
He added, “To the brilliant students who believe they could have achieved more in their Class XII exams–remember, this is just one milestone in your journey. Your future holds limitless possibilities. Focus on what excites and drives you. Your unique talents will lead you to success and fulfillment. Keep pushing, keep pursuing!”
Earlier in the day, CBSE class 10 and 12 results were announced, with an overall pass percentage of 93.60 percent for class 10 and 87.98 percent for class 12.
Students can check their marks on the official websites — results.cbse.nic.in, cbse.gov.in, or cbseresults.nic.in. The results are also available on the UMANG app, Digilocker app, Pariksha Sangam portal, and through the SMS facility.
In the overall Delhi region, a pass percentage of 98.61 percent was recorded for class X, with girls outperforming boys by 2.04 percent. For class XII, a pass percentage of 94.9 percent was recorded, with girls outshining boys by 2.04 percent.
The CBSE class 12 and 10 exams began on February 15, with class 10 board exams ending on March 13 and class 12 on April 2.
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